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by fc417fc802 124 days ago
Even fairly restrictive data caps are in the range of 6 Tb per month. P2P at a mere 100 Mb works out to 1 TiB per 24 hours.

Hypothetically my ISP will sell me unmetered 10 Gb service but I wonder if they would actually make good on their word ...

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I have a 1.2TB cap before you start getting charged extra, so you might need to recalibrate your restrictive level.
Is that with a WISP by chance? Or in a developing country? Or are there really wired providers with such low caps in the western world in this day and age?
ATT once told me if I don't pay for their TV service then my home gigabit fiber would have a 1TB cap. They had an agreement with the apartment building so I had no other choice of provider.
Buy our off brand netflix or else we'll make it so you can't watch netflix. How is that legal?
The law is written by the highest bidder, and the telecom lobbyists are very generous
well it's my wired cap a stone's throw from buildings with google cloud logos on the side in a major us city, so...
Comcast.