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Old 07-21-2003, 11:02 AM  
liquidmoe
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Paying per megabit or per gig will also give you varying rates. Depending on whether your traffic is stable throughout the course of a month or whether it spikes and peaks and varies. Also 1 megabit = 320 gigs only at full usage, means you would need to have a 1 megabit line capped at 1 megabit and always maxing out to push that much. A much more practical real world usage is around 280 gigs for a megabit. But again this all depends on your pricing and whether you choose per megabit, per gig, or capped.
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