The Wanderer writes: > If the user chooses a provider which carries those groups, and chooses > to subscribe to one or more of them, then surely that is what that > user is choosing to do with the bandwidth which that user purchases > from that user's provider - and as long as the user's bandwidth limits > are not exceeded, surely it's none of the provider's business what is > transported over that bandwidth.
For marketing reasons they like to advertise very high bandwidth, beyond what they can actually support on shared channels, and then block potentially high-bandwidth services that most of their customers will never use and therefor never miss. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com Elmwood, WI USA