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June 17th, 2003, 07:45 AM
#16
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Originally posted by Radical Dreamer
Sorry to say, but there just arent enough legal files out there to consume over a gig a day, hell I even download linux iso's and watch Apple movie trailers and listen to net radio and I dont use that much.
Well the limit he mentioned in the first post is 15GB per month for Upload and Download. I don't think he's saying 15 for Up and 15 for Down combined to make 30. I think it's 15 period.
I'm curious as to what people on this board clock in at. Don't count on my scores though because I'm on Dial-Up till I can afford something better
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June 17th, 2003, 12:21 PM
#17
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Thats still alot of data for a single person to use, unless hes transferring large database files or photos
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June 21st, 2003, 12:43 AM
#18
One of my friends on campus videotapes stuff, and occaisionally sends me videos of it, at over 2 gigs each. Trust me, it can be filled up. Thus, i went with Earthlink, so i don't have to worry about this.
Cell phone companies have been making a killing on "unlimited minutes," since most people don't need it, but many get it to avoid the hassle and worry. It's a business about convenience, not legalities.
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June 21st, 2003, 10:39 PM
#19
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the dl limit RR are now including in their policy is 15Gb for both up and down total. I have now in the process of switching to earthlink. I only hope they dont set a limit in the future.
Ive heard some bad things about Time Warner in general and I am not satisfied with their services, expecially with cable TV. I know a person who works on their marketing department and they will aim to suck every penny out of their customers.
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