When we think of uncapped, we think of something similar to
uncap definition un·cap (-kap′)
transitive verb uncapped -·capped′, uncapping -·cap′·ping
1.to remove the cap from the head of (a person)
2.to remove the cap, or cover, from (a bottle, etc.)
So why is it that when it comes to ADSL then there are all these fair usage policies etc? So basically when I apply for uncapped it is infact "uncapped" but if you use more than x, then we will take action?
I think that this is false advertising, but not sure if anyone else will agree?
Ron
uncap definition un·cap (-kap′)
transitive verb uncapped -·capped′, uncapping -·cap′·ping
1.to remove the cap from the head of (a person)
2.to remove the cap, or cover, from (a bottle, etc.)
So why is it that when it comes to ADSL then there are all these fair usage policies etc? So basically when I apply for uncapped it is infact "uncapped" but if you use more than x, then we will take action?
I think that this is false advertising, but not sure if anyone else will agree?
Ron