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    So much for so-called "unlimited"

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    • raphjdR Offline
      raphjd Forum Administrator
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      It's illegal in the UK not to clearly state the download limits.

      Ironically enough, UK ISPs are allowed to claim "unlimited bandwidth" in their sales pitch as long as they include a Fair Use Policy or FUP stating what "unlimited bandwidth" actually means.

      As an example, BT {British TeleCom, the former state owned phone company} has an unlimited package that only gives you 3gb per month at whatever download speed you can get {usually 3 to 4mb}, but after that, you are restricted to 10kb up and down.

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        yngmstr
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        good… some country has to has a rule against this.. us yanks are a baby compared...

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        • raphjdR Offline
          raphjd Forum Administrator
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          I forgot to mention that it's also illegal to disconnect you without a 30 day or your next billing cycle {which ever is later} written notice in the UK, except as part of a court or police order {ie you are breaking some law}.

          A bunch of reforms went into law on 14 Feb 2007, giving consumers more rights as far as internet usage went.

          Before 14 Feb 2007, we were at the complete mercy of the ISPs.

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            i'm Assuming Comcast is doing this on there own…right?

            cause as far as i know..based on all the stuff I've read..they are not liable for what a customer downloads or uploads...the only responsibility an ISP has is to inform us or eventually cancel our accounts...

            cause legally they are not allowed to give our information unless...the MPAA etc...brings a court order for such thing...

            otherwise...why would they be doing this...are they getting something out of the MPAA and the RIAA???

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              Jake
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              Comcast follows NO regulations or rules execpt what THEY want to do.

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                sentinel
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                "Flat rate" in Serbia means that one can download as much as he/she wants in one month. There is no limit. So unlimited really is unlimited. The downside is that 1.5Mb/sec is as high as dowload speed goes.

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                  Mungos
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                  Like in Serbia we in Croatia also have ''Flat rate'' but in contract you have with small fonts writen Fair Use Policy.
                  Top speed is 16Mb/sec for download and 0.7Mb/sec for upload and nobady will say anything to you while your traffic is smaller then 100Gb. If you go uper you will get a warning message and the next time they just disconnect you for 1 to 3 month.

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                    foolish
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                    Limiting downloads is ridiculously stupid. I just legally downloaded 4 gigs worth of data because I got accepted into a beta test for a game and needed to install it. So if I were in the UK, I wouldn't be able to test the beta because I'd have gone over the limit a gig ago, and would be attempting to play on a speed less than 56k. People are paying for DSL and high speed internet because it's supposed to be fast and unrestrictive. If limits start being imposed, wouldnt it be better to go with a dial-up line than DSL since they're not restricting their users? It's such BS!

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                    • raphjdR Offline
                      raphjd Forum Administrator
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                      There are companies in the UK that are pretty good, just have to shop around.

                      Most of the "mainstream" ISPs are thieving bastards. However, with a bit of digging, you can find some decent ones.

                      My IPS lets me download 330gb a month, 45gb of that is during 8am to 8pm {edit Monday - Friday}, for £30. If I go over that amount, they charge me for the package that my usage fits into + £5 for that month. Then I go back to my normal package.

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                        DarknessWing
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                        Mmmm there a lots of news about what Comcast is doing, here a few list of thing

                        BitTorrent thorbbing
                        hxxp://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071019-evidence-mounts-that-comcast-is-targeting-bittorrent-traffic.html
                        hxxp://www.engadget.com/2007/10/19/comcast-engaging-in-data-discrimination/
                        hxxp://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/19/141723å8&from=rss
                        hxxp://www.boingboing.net/2007/10/19/comcast-actively-blo.html
                        hxxp://digg.com/tech_news/Comcast_blocks_some_Internet_traffic

                        Grandma's Hammer whack Comcast office
                        hxxp://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/18/2310222&from=rss
                        hxxp://consumerist.com/consumer/followups/legend-of-comcast-office+smashing-grandma-spreads-312685.php
                        hxxp://gizmodo.com/gadgets/comcast/75+year+old-sends-a-hammering-blow-to-comcasts-customer-service-313236.php

                        Comcast flltering out political-related email
                        hxxp://digg.com/politics/Comcast_Caught_Filtering_Political_E_Mails

                        Pricing increased
                        hxxp://consumerist.com/consumer/cable/comcast-prices-rising-around-the-country-312309.php

                        Those news is fresh this month. You guy need to change the Hxxp to Http, FYI, have to follow GT rules

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                          hmullie
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                          here in south africa where the 4mb lines are just appearing we tend to get adsl lin es but get contracts isp bundles instead we only pay for the lines , connection speeds are terrible and we usually have a limit as per isp , so we are limited to the amount of bandwith purchased on a month to month basis our monopolising industry (telkom) are partly state owned which means that p2p are throttled at default. you are lucky thet you are getting those fast lines , the 4mb lines are very expensive and nainly business users can afford them R3000.00 or so per month adsl 512mb costs about 450 pm excluding the isp …..

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