ChuckcZar
Anon
2012-Sep-15 10:38 am
At least it's a step in the right directionIf their network can handle a cap increase great. Up in Canada Rogers increased their caps from an absurd level to just a ridiculous level and their whole infrastructure fell apart affecting both cable internet and digital television. They still throttle 24/7 but maybe someone should state check and see if the network or infrastructure can handle an extra load first. |