Neil Bower wrote:
On Fri August 27 2004 10:31, Nick W wrote:
>It still sucks though. I think telus is trying the MS approach, trying to
>be the 'ISP for dummies'. A LOT of people out there don't know how to
>protect themselves, so telus figures it's up to them. I just upgraded to
>shaws 'extreme' high speed, have no ports that I know of blocked, and have
>seen 4000+ K download and 100+ K upload speeds. Maybe if telus sees a mass
>exodus of people [who also tell them why they are switching] they'll shape
>up. Technically its against the user agreement, but IMHO if you keep your
>bandwidth within reason they shouldn't just arbitrarily shut you down. It's
>like getting a ticket for going 1KM over the speed limit...
and if you're in Saskatchewan where they have zero tolerance policy for speeding (especially at night) this is highly probable. :-)
Neil B.
Is it just be, or is Saskatchewan the *dumbest* place in the world to have such a policy?
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