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Having that much bandwidth is enticing, but theres gotta be something their not telling us. Is it 30Mbps both ways or just download with a slower upload? Also what kind of bandwidth restrictions are there? With that kind of speed, alot more people will try to host there own web servers in their homes than they deal with now. That will really eat into the profits if there are no restrictions.
Jarrett - Posted by: jheine Posted on: 07/19/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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