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Limiting bandwith use
Remember when the Internet first started and all dialup companies allowed only a certain amount of use before the price went up.
The big providers are just trying to find a way to start charging more. Look at cellphone fees.
Fix your data rates
Please, please please fix your data rates. I believe it should be 768K bps. I expect more from a site called Network World.
"The limits would range from 20G bytes for subscribers of the 768M bps (bit-per-second) tier to 150G bytes for users of the 10M bps offering."
We're fixing
Sorry about that and thanks for spotting it.
welcome to australia
im from australia, i was suprised to hear that they didnt cap monthly traffic. i dont think you can get a consumer dsl service in australia that isnt capped.
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