diabolus
Executive Member
Just thought i'll post the rest of what Verizon is saying , other than their "No Caps" campaign they do however seem to go the "throttle" route though 
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...studies-be-damned-us-is-tops-in-broadband.ars
So we want to debate "uncapped" some more? Not sure what their DSL policy is, but obviously they are not taking kindly to heavy users either.....
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...studies-be-damned-us-is-tops-in-broadband.ars
Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg sat down for an on-the-record conversation yesterday at the Council for Foreign Relations, and he pulled no punches: the US is number one in the world when it comes to broadband. We're so far ahead of everyone else, it's "not even close."
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Finally, if you're a high-bandwidth user of Verizon's smartphone data services, the company will soon hunt you down and throttle you. (The company has long had a maximum transfer limit on monthly data plans.)
Seidenberg: But when we now go after the very, very high users, the ones who camp on the network all day long every day doing things that—who knows what they're doing—those are the—
Murray: It's video, right? I mean, it's video.
Seidenberg: But those are the people we will throttle and we will find them and we will charge them something else.
So we want to debate "uncapped" some more? Not sure what their DSL policy is, but obviously they are not taking kindly to heavy users either.....
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