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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
Yes and yes respectively! 
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If this is true (and you have got my hopes up on false pretenses in the past) this is the most sensible, fair, and logical thing VM has ever done.
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Originally Posted by General Maximus
Ja, they started flapping about 100mbit just as I got upgraded to 50mbit two years ago and I have only just got it which is why i want a vmng300 because i know I am not going to need a shub any time soon (sorry for going off topic)
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Indeed, my area doesn't even have the full 50mb service yet, 100mb will be another 6 months to a year, 200 isn't even close.
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Originally Posted by roughbeast
I reckon some people are actually magpies who download and burn all day long, but actually they transfer their largess to the cloud because they can. They then say that they have a massively awesome collection of music and films in the cloud which they never watch or listen to. However, this is cool because wow it's awesome man. Bring on 400mb/40mb man.
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I used to be like this, literally caned my 0.3/0.5/0.6/0.75/1.5/4.0/10.0 connection 24/7 to within 90% of it's maximum theoretical capacity for days or weeks on end. 75% of my total income would be spent buying more hard drives to put stuff on. But HDD sizes haven't grown as fast as broadband speeds so now I've started deleting a lot of "single-use" stuff after use :P