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Old 11-16-2008, 02:30 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by ProDigit View Post

However 10GB is just too little.
In sweden internet is still cap-less as I heard...
I think the average internet should have at least a 35GB cap or more to comfortably be on the internet.
I mean, I'm also a linux noob, and downloading a large linux could easely cost me 4GB of my bandwidth...

So, I feel pitty on you; I know the terror of the 10GB cap!
For me personally, it isn't such an issue as I don't have a cap as such. I simply pay 0.01c/MB on top of a base monthly price, although if I wanted to I can "cap" my usage and then get slowed down for the rest of the month. My ISP is extremely flexible with it's plans and pricing.
I personally use no more than 20GB per month, although more typical usage is between 8GB and 15GB per month.
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