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Old 05-01-2004, 01:45 AM  
MrJackMeHoff
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[i]from (good) providers can buy bandwidth at $40-$45/mbit. Your average customer uses less than half of their plan so this would work out to a marginal profit over-all. This business model would be like[/B]

Yeah thats called oversell. Soon you find yourself in a situation where customers DO use the bandwidth then what!? Oh yeah likewhoa happens. We sell what people buy no more no less. Its BS otherwise.. Thanks for your time.
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