jonathon wrote:
James wrote:
I'm well aware of time limits on dial up. I thought he was referring to
metered data.
a) The metered data limits were listed in the very fine print. 28.8
KB users could hit them.
b) Comcast, Roadrunner, and one or two other US Cable ISP vendors have
data limits for traffic, but refuse to publicly announce what they
are. Instead, they simply terminate the contract when the data
transfer traffic exceeds a specific amount for two consecutive months.
[Were they to publicly announce what that figure is, they would be
immediatly subject to a class action lawsuit proving that their
advertising is false, misleading and deceptive advertising.]
xan
jonathon
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