[Eug-lug] OT: Looking for suggestions for broadband (in Eugene)

Jason Dommasch jdommaroma at gmail.com
Fri Aug 10 23:16:12 PDT 2007


Yeah, I probably won't use a fraction of the available bandwidth, at
least not initially.  My other housemates are leaning towards Comcast
anyway; it's the path of least resistance.

- Jason Dommasch <jdommaroma at gmail.com>

On 8/10/07, Mr O <notanatheist at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Most *home* ISPs have some sort of bandwidth restriction. Just
> how many gigs of data are you planning on moving? Page views
> should count for next to nothing. Host large files offsite
> someplace like GoDaddy where you get 5GB for $4 a month. 25GB
> transfer limit.
>
> For the most part you could call them rumors but I don't
> download more than 20 or 30GB a month and upload less than a few
> gigs. I'm feeling as though I may have been throttled but it
> could be in my head. I'll ask a Comcast tech Monday if I
> remember. He mentioned he'd check my node when he had a chance.
>
>
> --- Jason Dommasch <jdommaroma at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I got the impression that Comcast prohibited servers in their
> > AUP or
> > TOS or something.  I also heard that they can suspend your
> > account for
> > using too much bandwidth.  Are they just rumors?
> >
> > - Jason Dommasch <jdommaroma at gmail.com>
> >
>
>
>
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