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DataRiker
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reply to Sean

Re: No way to really know how problematic they are

said by Sean:

said by DataRiker:

said by iansltx:

Except when it comes to Comcast's rather high cap
250GB represents about 5 hours of use time on their highest tier.

Cox's highest bandwidth tier in our state has no caps. Funny when competing with fiber the technical necessity of caps vaporizes.
If you want to use your home connection to run a server, pay for Tier 1 bandwidth like the rest of us. Why do people think they can get Tier 1 quality for $50 a month? My parents business pays thousands for the type of bandwidth people like you want for $50 a month. Grow the fuck up.
equating tier 1 service to an uncapped residential connection is beyond dumb.

Why don't you educate me and explain why Cox can offer unlimited plans in fiber areas, but I should be capped in other areas. I would love to hear this........

BTW: just for your info, COX, Fios, And LUS all offer uncapped residential connections. Do you consider them tier 1?

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