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May 09, 2006 01:37

Bell should have to notify you when you're near your maximum bandwidth ( Read more... )

random acts of screwing me over, computer woes

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tweekstar May 9 2006, 10:17:47 UTC
Doh! I just called tech support this morning to discuss this, but thanks for the info!

I find it odd that Bell caps at 2 gb for their basic service that costs like $35 bucks, where Rogers caps at 20 gb for their $35 service. I'm not a hardcore downloader or anything, but I assumed Bell would at least be competitive in that regard.

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onlyoot May 9 2006, 09:06:29 UTC
Yeah. Thats the reason I never changed my service when they brought out faster speeds. Because I would lose my uncapped status.

Howveer I am currently trying to speed up without losing my uncappedness

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tweekstar May 9 2006, 10:19:21 UTC
I used to have the uncapped service, but realized I just didn't use it enough to make it worthwhile. I still don't use it enough to make it worthwhile, lol.

All this means is either I'll (a) cram all my tv downloads into one month and pay the extra $30, or (b) download everything at Dave's from now on, since he has unlimited.

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