From: Russell Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ADSL and 802.11b
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:52:18 +1000

Nick Arnett wrote:

It is much more in the tradition of the Internet to be open about sharing
your connection, despite the need for managing such.

I'd be the same if I could find an ISP who'd provide unlimited downloads on broadband.
All ours have monthly caps (mine is 3Gb) or else charge by the Mb. That's why we have to be careful here.

Cheers
Russell C.

Too bad broadband AOL isn't available in AU. :-)

</listens for sounds of Brinnellers snorting coffee in front of their monitors all over America/>

No limit on uploads or downloads. (I regularly download approx 10-18 GB a month.)

*grin* of course, MOST American ISP's don't set DL/UL limits, but it's fun to tweak the collective Brin-l nose every once in a while. :^)

Jon
GSV Who's Your Daddy?


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