  bkhorn 2b1-Ask1 Premium,MVM join:2000-03-24 Easton, PA clubs:
| reply to The Way Out Re: Providers need to change.
That's like saying you can have all you can eat but only 1 piece of this and 1 piece of that. Unlimited is like All You Can Eat. NO Limits! Other wise it is false advertising. -- The sum IQ of the world is a constant.The more people, the more idiots. |
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 The Way Out
join:2003-01-20
| That's nice. You have two choices:
1.) They advertise unlimited, and you get unlimited. Expect to pay an appropriate amount for "unlimited." Probably somewhere around $100/Mbit. For an 8Mbit cable connection, expect to pay around $800/Month for your completely unlimited 8Mbit connection.
2.) They advertise unlimited, you get some fairly high limited amount. Pay something less than $100/Mbit and shut up.
You guys want cheap and unlimited. It doesn't exist. Get over yourselves. |
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  Tsume My little Toby.
join:2004-02-23 Winter Park, FL
·ViaTalk
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| I'm pretty sure they want them to stop using the word unlimited when it's not unlimited.
Cheap and unlimited is nice, but doesn't happen. Anyone advertising a cheap service as unlimited is falsely advertising, because that's a service they can't provide. That's the issue here. -- "True warriors do not follow paths, they make them. It is not just their desire, it is their nature." (Battletech) |
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 radarman
join:2005-06-01 Odenton, MD
| reply to The Way Out No, I would actually like an option 3. Sell the service based on what it is - not on hype. If you are only 100Gb/month, then advertise the fact. Don't send a stupid letter months after the fact.
Basically, put the "hidden" caps and what not in the advertising. Hell, I'm not picky - they could print it in that typical 6-point legalese type if they want, just make sure its there.
To me, to offer an unlimited service - with no caveats - is to offer just that. I don't mind the caveats, so long as I am aware of them. I don't expect truly "unlimited" service for only $30-$40/mo - but I do wish ISP's would make the actual limits more clear. |
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 footballdude
join:2002-08-13 Imperial, MO
| reply to bkhorn said by bkhorn :That's like saying you can have all you can eat but only 1 piece of this and 1 piece of that. Unlimited is like All You Can Eat. NO Limits! Other wise it is false advertising. I know people who have been thrown out of all you can eat buffets because they ate extreme amounts of food. What 'all you can eat' means is all the average person would want to eat. Extreme hogs get extreme treatment, like a boot in the rear. |
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  Speedy8 Premium join:2002-08-22 Alliance, OH clubs:
| reply to The Way Out said by The Way Out :That's nice. You have two choices: 1.) They advertise unlimited, and you get unlimited. Expect to pay an appropriate amount for "unlimited." Probably somewhere around $100/Mbit. For an 8Mbit cable connection, expect to pay around $800/Month for your completely unlimited 8Mbit connection. 2.) They advertise unlimited, you get some fairly high limited amount. Pay something less than $100/Mbit and shut up. You guys want cheap and unlimited. It doesn't exist. Get over yourselves. It doesn't exist? Tell that to SBC, you can download or upload as much as you want. I've also had RR and have never had a problem. It does exist, just not on every ISP that claims "unlimited." |
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  braynes Premium join:2005-03-14 Waterville, ME | reply to footballdude WOW you have a circle of friends Bruce |
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  wildcards2000
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| reply to bkhorn "That's like saying you can have all you can eat but only 1 piece of this and 1 piece of that. Unlimited is like All You Can Eat. NO Limits! Other wise it is false advertising."
I guess you never been to ALL YOU CAN EAT? They usually post a sign that says 2-3 hour limit.
I agree with most of everyone. If there is a limit, then post it. |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to bkhorn said by bkhorn :That's like saying you can have all you can eat but only 1 piece of this and 1 piece of that. Unlimited is like All You Can Eat. NO Limits! Other wise it is false advertising. Like an unnamed restaurant here in phoenix that has it listed like this in their menu. All you can eat* -- -- -- -- -- and at the bottom of the menu in small fine print it says * all you can eat offer limited to two plates. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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