where they know what
they're getting - it's fast upto a point and then it slows down.
This makes a lot of sense. And if it worked in Oz...
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Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
On Jan 19, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Taran Rampersad wrote:
Rod Beck wrote:
Ironically, the Net Neutrality debate is about the access providers
trying to impose usage-based pricing through the backdor - on the
content providers. It goes without saying I oppose it. It
, the Network Neutrality issue affects the globe and is
only being debated in one country.
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x27;s with either no quotas or obscenely high ones
while countries like Australia have ISP's with ~12gb quotas? Is there some
kind of added cost running a non US ISP?
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