12-11-2008, 07:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-11-2008, 07:07 AM by darkpuppet.)
well, the average user would never go over 60GB.
Even I, who downloads (legally) 4 and 5 gigs of stuff at a time have a hard time hitting 60GB in the course of a month.
and for the same cost I could have twice the speed with 100Gb of downloadable bandwidth.
Who the hell downloads 100GB in a month, and what do you do with it all?
I mean, my 700GB PVR drive took months to fill with porn...err.. movies.... and I don't know what to do with all of them...
that being said, it's a good catch for those that are concerned about the caps.
I could have sworn the last time I read my user agreement with Bell, they said they could impose bandwidth caps and limits at any time without a change to my service, so I doubt the old services unlimited services will remain unmolested for long.
Even I, who downloads (legally) 4 and 5 gigs of stuff at a time have a hard time hitting 60GB in the course of a month.
and for the same cost I could have twice the speed with 100Gb of downloadable bandwidth.
Who the hell downloads 100GB in a month, and what do you do with it all?
I mean, my 700GB PVR drive took months to fill with porn...err.. movies.... and I don't know what to do with all of them...
that being said, it's a good catch for those that are concerned about the caps.
I could have sworn the last time I read my user agreement with Bell, they said they could impose bandwidth caps and limits at any time without a change to my service, so I doubt the old services unlimited services will remain unmolested for long.
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