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ArizonaSteve

join:2004-01-31
Apache Junction, AZ

reply to Ravynmagi7

Re: [CenturyTel] Being terminated for excessive usage

This makes no sense. How do you know what the "rules" are, how much you are allowed or how much you used?

cscottm

join:2002-05-09
Kent, WA

There is an Excessive use policy posted for people to look at. I would have to assume that since he mentioned having the service for 9 months, that it would be mentioned in the AUP.

»qwest.centurylink.com/internethelp/eup.html

said by ArizonaSteve:

This makes no sense. How do you know what the "rules" are, how much you are allowed or how much you used?



chd176

join:2003-01-10
Winfield, AL
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said by cscottm:

There is an Excessive use policy posted for people to look at. I would have to assume that since he mentioned having the service for 9 months, that it would be mentioned in the AUP.

»qwest.centurylink.com/internethelp/eup.html

That still doesn't give a way of monitoring usage. I don't see how CenturyLink can implement caps and give the end user no way of checking their usage.
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ArizonaSteve

join:2004-01-31
Apache Junction, AZ

Yeah it's all meaningless since there is no way to know how much a Roku uses for instance.


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