On 8/21/07, Steven Alligood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The issue here isn't what services should or should not be open, but
> what makes the company providing the service money, and what looses them
> money.
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This is what *should* happen, and what *should* be in their TOS.  But what
did the customer buy?  According to standard comcast terms, probably
Unlimited usage.  Limiting it afterwards, especially filtering specific
services is a problem.

My isp is unlimited, but does mention in very easy to find parts of the
contract that after 12gb, they might rate-limit (not block) certain P2P
services.   Great, they were up-front about it, had reasonable amounts, and
I know what I'm getting.  If they hadn't told me, but did that anyways, I'd
be pissed.
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Jayce^

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