 | Upgraded caps? You might want to take a look at this:
»www.brctv.com/internet/internetpolicy
You're in Jim Thorpe, not sure if you're BRCTV or Service Electric, the policy is probably the same...
I don't know when this went into effect, but BRC is now listing the cap as 250 GB's per month.
That's up from the ridiculous 50 GB's it previously was. And it's certainly news to me... good news... 250 is definitely a lot more reasonable. -- When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross. Sinclair Lewis |
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 | I believe there are two different caps now. One for "peak" hours and one for total. The 250GB is for total "any time" hours where the 30-50 GB is for "peak" 5pm-1am hours. They did not have a cap for "non-peak" hours before. |
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 | said by punkinduster:I believe there are two different caps now. One for "peak" hours and one for total. The 250GB is for total "any time" hours where the 30-50 GB is for "peak" 5pm-1am hours. They did not have a cap for "non-peak" hours before. You are probably right, but from the wording on the BRC you simply can't tell. The policy is as clear as mud.
It's nice to have 250 GB's, but it would be nicer to have them during peak hours...
Oh well, no Netflix for me any time soon.... -- When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross. Sinclair Lewis |
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