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Originally Posted by orangebird
If this is so, that kind of customer is in a tiny minority...  What is 30gb not enough for?
...which the customer agrees to. No-ones holding a gun to your head when you sign. And PROFIT MAKING (not charity) organisations need to protect their generally costly investment of connecting a customer. What's the problem with that?
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What? Where has this talk of guns come from? I said people won't know how much bandwidth they will use so the fact that you tell them makes no difference. Most PROFIT MAKING corporations try to cater for everyone. Say NTL have 1m customers, 5% of that is 50,000 people. Now if this was a company like Ford they would see the gap in the market and build a sports car marketed at these people. Businesses need to suit their customers, not the other way round.
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Originally Posted by orangebird
OK, Steam. That's one (that hopefully most people won't want anywhere near their PCs if they have any sense)... Any more legal activity that needs more than 1 gig a day?
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http://www.gamexstream.com/
there you go, movies and games on demand.