  sadowski I Am My Own Doppelganger Premium,MVM join:2000-04-14 Buffalo, NY clubs:
| Uh Oh!
I don't know that the $29 plan is all that great and will bring in new customers. The 5GB data transfer on the standard plan is awfully close to what I use. I'd hate to think I'd have to start curbing my usage if VZ does that with those amounts here, particularly at $8 per extra GB used.  -- In this world of sin and sorrow, there is always something to be thankful for; as for me, I rejoice that I am not a Republican. -- H.L. Mencken |
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  Bender2000 Bite My Shiny Metal Ass Premium join:2002-05-06 Roxboro, QC clubs: | by the way...sympatico calculates a gigabyte as 1000mb...not 1024mb...just another thing that really ticks me off (they say this on their website btw) |
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  timew
@iprimus.net
| reply to sadowski Wow, it's funny reading such posts like this comparing American broadband to Australian broadband. Our current B.B. package only allows us 3GB @ $87.95 per month (roughly $45 U.S.). I worked out if we go over the 3GB we're charged at $130 AU compared to your $8 (equivalent to $16 AU). I wish Australia would follow your trends regardless how bad they seem to you at the moment. |
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  sadowski I Am My Own Doppelganger Premium,MVM join:2000-04-14 Buffalo, NY clubs: | I guess it's all relative to what you are used to. I used to get 3 times the upstream for the same price.  |
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 dyehard
join:2002-05-12 Phoenixville, PA | reply to sadowski ill just go back to dial up -- BOYCOTT THE RIAA |
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  plynch6
join:2002-05-04 Manhasset, NY | reply to sadowski Optimum online is by far the best cable service. I pay $40 a month and its worth every penny. 10 megabit dl/ 1 megabit ul with no caps. my internet explorer download goes at 1.25 MB per sec. now thats broadband |
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  sadowski I Am My Own Doppelganger Premium,MVM join:2000-04-14 Buffalo, NY clubs:
| said by plynch6: with no caps.
Yet. I have no data transfer limits at this time but once a trend begins everyone tends to adopt it. That's the scary part. -- In this world of sin and sorrow, there is always something to be thankful for; as for me, I rejoice that I am not a Republican. -- H.L. Mencken |
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  sadowski I Am My Own Doppelganger Premium,MVM join:2000-04-14 Buffalo, NY clubs:
| reply to plynch6 Well, if I ever had to pay for overages I would seriously rethink it too. I mean, broadband is more than speed, it's availabilty. If you have to worry about usage then what's the point. If I have to adjust downwards I too may as well adjust down to dialup and save some money. -- In this world of sin and sorrow, there is always something to be thankful for; as for me, I rejoice that I am not a Republican. -- H.L. Mencken |
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 dyehard
join:2002-05-12 Phoenixville, PA | reply to sadowski caps and banners + popups
first if they put caps on the will have to find away to stop those damn adds and popups -- BOYCOTT THE RIAA |
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  sadowski I Am My Own Doppelganger Premium,MVM join:2000-04-14 Buffalo, NY clubs:
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ISP: I'm sorry, Sir, we just provide connectivity. We are not responsible for content, pop-ups or otherwise, or how you use the service.
Customer: But you limit my usage with your bandwidth cap?
ISP: Sir, may I assist you in another area?
Customer: NO!
ISP: Sir, are you aware of our new long distance plans?
Customer hangs up. -- In this world of sin and sorrow, there is always something to be thankful for; as for me, I rejoice that I am not a Republican. -- H.L. Mencken |
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 Riplin
join:2002-05-13 canada
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to timew Re: Uh Oh!
said by timew: Wow, it's funny reading such posts like this comparing American broadband to Australian broadband. Our current B.B. package only allows us 3GB @ $87.95 per month (roughly $45 U.S.). I worked out if we go over the 3GB we're charged at $130 AU compared to your $8 (equivalent to $16 AU). I wish Australia would follow your trends regardless how bad they seem to you at the moment.
Young man/woman, why in the world would you even sign up for a package like that? B.B. was not introduced so you can surf the web faster, it is for quick FTP. Either your ISP has a monopolistic hold on your area or there are enough of you still joined up to keep them happy. Get people to quit and when the money stops flowing into your ISP's bank account I bet they will either fold or change their tune fairly quickly. |
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