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Originally Posted by Barefootsies
Ah.
Actually they could only do that if they changed their product offering. I can bet you that I use more bandwidth that probably anyone on the "loop" for my neighborhood cable hands down. Yet nothing happens, and I hog a lot of bandwidth.
The reason I was asking is because in some countries, you do not get "unlimited" you are throttled in the amount of data you can get a month/day, etc. That is not unlimited obviously.
Also in your wording, you said we (being US) do not have unlimited. But in most areas we do. There is no governor, or throttle. So I was looking to what your definition was there chief.
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trust me the limits are there though..they're just not advertised and you probably won't find out until your service has been disconnected.
here's a letter from comcast explaning it sort of:
