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<title>Re: 768kbit?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[rradina posted : You won't be downloading movies or watching TV over 768Kbps but hey, I'll take 768Kbps web surfing for free any day of the week!  <br><br>The question is, will it <i>really</i> be free or only accessible after installing some special software with spyware and popup advertisements.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[whiteyonenh posted : I'm stuck here trying to figure out why such a low goal of 768kbit anyways.  Thats like the dialup of the broadband world.  At the very least, make it 1.5mbit.  Although, I also think that this will end in failure, as those that might be interested in this option probably wouldn't buy into any higher package anyways, and for occasional use, I could see someone that otherwise would have a cellular data card or a tethering plan, switch to this free wireless.  I'm not in favor of the telcos, but I can see the concern here.<br><br>Edit: I can also see them possibly putting a 1GB cap on this service, to appease the telcos very slightly.]]></description>
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