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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
The generally accepted usage of "Unlimited" as defined by the industry regulators is no significant speed reduction, restriction, disconnection, or additional charges for going over any particular amount of usage.
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
No usage limit = unlimited. Perhaps you should try a dictionary. 
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You can't tell someone to use the dictionary meaning of the word unlimited while you are using an industry regulator definition. That is not fair
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Throttle != usage limit.
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This is how BT describe the way they limit P2P during peak times "Slowed down". A dictionary would probably tell you that the word throttle is based on throttle valve, which is a valve used to slow something down, such as a gas, a liquid or....possibly BT broadband?
Ergo, you pay extra for unlimited which could actually be limited at some time