  Sarick It's Only Logical Premium join:2003-06-03 USA
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| reply to coastdweller4 Re: Failing their customers
Your right.
You can't tell someone they can drive a car unlimited then give them a limit on the amount of gas they can use. A car needs fuel to preform it's function, without fuel a car serves no purpose.
If you can only drive 20 miles do to gas restrictions that defeats the unlimited portion.
Your TOS is as good as it's weakest link.
So to compare them...
If you make the connection unlimited (time) then set a cap on bandwidth. Your limiting the time someone can use it based on the bandwidth.
That's where they're failing. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that access and bandwidth are one in the same. If one is capped the other suffers.
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