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Sean

join:2004-01-23
Ottawa
·Bell Sympatico

Re: Does 3Web really allow "unlimited" bandwidth?

Since the 60 GB cap is as a result of the infrastructure being overloaded, and not a straight bandwidth issue, factored in with the fact that 3Web uses Rogers' infrastructure, it's only natural that 3Web abide to Rogers hardware rules.

If it's not 60 GB, it's an invisible cap.
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