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·AT&T Midwest
| reply to Drex_CS Re: Cable always has upload problems
said by Drex_CS : but list a company (even in the US) that allows full out DL/UL, and to do that as much as you want... No major DSL provider has such limits. Speaking from 5 years experience with SBC, I can run my 6016/608 connection 24/7 (servers are legal, too) and not see any throttling or receive a "bandwidth hog" nastygram. -- Let me see you make decisions, without your television. |
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 Drex_CS
join:2005-05-11 canada
| said by RadioDoc :said by Drex_CS : but list a company (even in the US) that allows full out DL/UL, and to do that as much as you want... No major DSL provider has such limits. Speaking from 5 years experience with SBC, I can run my 6016/608 connection 24/7 (servers are legal, too) and not see any throttling or receive a "bandwidth hog" nastygram. Sorry I meant Cable Internet provider, DSL is different because they don't run through the same kind of node system that cable does. In Alberta (and BC I believe) Telus is the DSL provider and they have caps as well (though they don't enforce it strictly) Competition + Demand = Results |
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  koolman2 Premium join:2002-10-01 Anchorage, AK
·GCI.net
| reply to Drex_CS My local cable internet provider, GCI, offers unlimited transfer plans. These are actually advertised as unlimited transfer, so if they throttled you, you could probably sue. -- "I wonder if other dogs think poodles are members of a weird religious cult." -Rita Rudner |
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