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Comcast targets Internet `abusers' but won't reveal limits
Matthew Fordahl, The Associated Press 2004-01-29

By all accounts, George Nussbaum demands a lot from his Internet connection. He streams video and transfers large files from his office. His family downloads movie trailers and his stepson listens to and buys music online.

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Not only cable companies, dsl too. 2004-01-30
Anonymous (2 replies)
Not only cable companies, dsl too. 2004-01-30
Anonymous (3 replies)
Think about the numbers 2004-01-30
Anonymous (3 replies)
Re: Think about the numbers 2004-01-30
Anonymous
Think about the numbers 2004-01-30
Anonymous
Think about the numbers 2004-01-30
Anonymous (1 replies)
3 mb/s ~ 375kB/s

10 mb/s ~ 1250kB/s

In canuckville, a 10mb/s connection can be obtained with either a rogers or a shaw connection and on the residential package.

Try download after peak hours, ie. after 10pm ET, and compare your speeds to peak hours (north american peak that is) You'll see a big change in speed. Downloading 1 TB in a month kinda boggles the mind no doubt, but all it takes is 1 modem, 1 hub/switch/router and as many computers that that hub/switch/router will allow to connect to it simultaneously.

G-Unit!

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Think about the numbers 2004-02-02
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Comcast targets Internet `abusers' but won't reveal limits 2004-01-30
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The answer is simple... 2004-01-30
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