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06/03/2008 12:08:07
 
 
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06/03/2008 11:31:02
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Forum:
Windows
Category:
Computing in general
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01299325
Message ID:
01299340
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We've had a lot of trouble over here with firms advertising unlimited broadband connections. In very small print they then have "subject to reasonable use". What comprises reasonable use is up to them.

I'm with Btinternet and a few years ago they disconnected me for excess use. They gave notice but I was away on holiday. so I got back to no internet and more importantly they disconnected my email. Thats what made me register my own domain and now all my mail will go through that.

>You're not alone. There are lots of stories of Comcast simply dropping home customers for downloading too much. There some work going on in Congress to prohibit these types of things, but it's progressing slowly and may never even make it as a bill.
>
>>I was tootling along at speeds of 111,167 kbs on a regular basis. Then my cablemodem went out and I had to call Time Warner for a new one. The tech who brought it out just happened to be someone I know. While we plugged it in, he informed me that I would no longer be experiencing my blazingly fast broadband speed. Time Warner was cutting down on the broadband usage (hoping to deter movie downloads to pcs) and had programmed the boxes to 5000kbs. For 10.00/mth more you can now purchase Turbo Broadband which guarantees up to 8000kbs! Sheesh! I tested my speed to multiple sites using a few different tools and I'm only averaging 7348kbs/484kbs now! That's with the turbo! I asked him if I could have an older box instead of a new one (hey I'll take a used one), but they are not allowed to use them anymore since they don't have the filter. Worse yet, Time Warner now monitors broadband usage (so they can charge you if the data is too excessive for typical home usage) and also
>>polls monthly to check the speed setting filter on the boxes remotely (get my drift)...
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