 DeadpoolGo Sens GoPremium,VIP join:2001-03-29 Canada kudos:17 | reply to koolgiy
Re: [Internet] I used 13 Gigs in a day!? O_O Some people manage to use a terabyte in a month, so yes, it's believable that you, or anyone else, could use 6.5 GB per day (which would equal 195 GB per month, if it were constantly like that every day). -- Disclaimer: If I express an opinion, it is my own opinion, not that of Bell or its related companies. |
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| said by Deadpool:Some people manage to use a terabyte in a month, so yes, it's believable that you, or anyone else, could use 6.5 GB per day (which would equal 195 GB per month, if it were constantly like that every day). Wow a terabyte a month. I don't think I've ever gone over 40 GB usually much less. So far this month I've only used 7.  |
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 MarkAWBarry WhitePremium join:2001-08-27 Canada kudos:16 | reply to Deadpool
said by Deadpool:Some people manage to use a terabyte in a month, so yes, it's believable that you, or anyone else, could use 6.5 GB per day (which would equal 195 GB per month, if it were constantly like that every day). Holy a terabyte in a month, the most i have used in a month with a torrent download twice a week is (see attachment). -- Do you ever get the feeling that the only reason we have elections is to find out if the polls were right?
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 | reply to Deadpool Terabyte per month? Could you explain to us how on God's Green Earth can anyone download that much when most accounts couldn't even do 250 GB per month before the throttle? Unless you are talking about specialty business accounts with 18 Mbps or better feeds?
I run a business and was told explicitly by Bell management that I know personally this can't be provided unless I get fiber. So which is it? |
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 AngeloThe Network GuyPremium join:2002-06-18 | you can easily download 1tb a month on a 7 meg line (taking bells high speed package as a example). |
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 | Maybe downloading same Linux distros all day long but Not P2P you can't. High school students ran a test of all ISPs from all over Ontario in December and only two ISPs made it above 250GB per moth. Many of these were Bell's new high speed packages. Bell was a the bottom of the list. On average Bell couldn't provide enough to do their school work with present caps, witch left these students to pressure their parents to switch. "can" and "easily" are contradictory terms when it comes to Bell, actually is totally different matter.
Maybe it's all well and good with your Teksavvy account but consensus by students is: Bell is a RIP OFF!! |
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