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jchambers28

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Re: Simply Pathetic

why don't offer an unlimited services


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said by jchambers28 See Profile :

why don't offer an unlimited services
Maybe because satellite broadband has capacity limitations. It isn't a just a question of money. It is how much bandwidth you can put on a satellite.
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