Yeah, adelphia says no more than 2.5gig/month. The first month i had it I
think I transferred around 150 gig. I have no idea what my roomats
transferred. Its been at least 10-50 gig a month since then. It seems
asinine to make a service so geared towards downloading, and then try
and limit that as well. I think 2.5GB is about what a 56k modem could
transfer in a month, with a continuous download.
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Frank Swasey wrote:
> Today Chris Moran wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Frank Swasey wrote:
> > > I have been using Verizon DSL for almost a year now. I'm quite happy
> > > with it (over all the dial-up providers I had tried up to that point --
> > > including Adelphia and TogetherNetworks).
> >
> > That wold make you among the lucky to not be on a wait list forever
> > appearantly... or one who has the patience of a tortoise.
>
> Ah, yes, I got in Last May before everyone else found out about it --
> the actually hooked me up a week ahead of schedule...
>
> > > computer to see what I've messed up.... Since I use Linux (with Roaring
> > > Penquin's PPPOE program) to connect -- I wiped out the Windows install I
> > > had used to do the original configuration about 6 months ago), there's
> > > nothing for them to look at :)
> >
> > Hahahaha... the day they either support linux or actually admit they don't
> > have a clue is the day ... hmmm...
> > Kinda like telling us we can't have our home networks on the lines and
> > that we have a 2.5GB a month dl limit???? Hahahahaha... oh so silly.
>
> Who puts a 2.5GB dl limit on... is that another of Adelphia's stupid
> rules?
>
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