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Re: Double speed said by Wilsdom:They plan to start charging by gigabyte, so if you actually make use of the the bandwidth it will be at a huge extra cost No there not!
Not until you go over the 300GB Cap anyway.
And that cap maybe even higher once they finalize everything. |
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 | Given how slowly they have moved in the past I wouldn't look for the 300GB monthly limit to increase for at least five years. Currently that new limit puts them ahead of anyone else in the USA that has a monthly limit, and it still is a low enough limit that it will keep the cord cutters that move to Internet downloads to a minimum (which is the main purpose of the limit.) |
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 | reply to gate1975mlm But we're talking about 100Mbps here. 300GB can be burned through in hours, so that cap has a loooooooooooong way to go before it is even close to appropriate. Well, it wouldn't actually be that hard--they could just replace "GB" with "TB" |
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 | said by Wilsdom:But we're talking about 100Mbps here. 300GB can be burned through in hours, so that cap has a loooooooooooong way to go before it is even close to appropriate. Well, it wouldn't actually be that hard--they could just replace "GB" with "TB" Who is going to deliver you 300GB of content in "just a few hours?" |
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 | akamai ? l3 ? Limelight ? IBM ? At&t ?
Should I continue ?
My Company had vpn concentrators on gig links , id appreciate the ability to work from home when I need to do big software installs. Instead of having to go into the office all the time, ohh wait the 300 gig limit still limits me to a couple big installs from home on friday and saturday nights. -- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!" |
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