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Originally Posted by nns
Really, you guys think small. If you heard how the ISP's in the States are treating their customers, you would be gracious at how well Shaw and Telus are as providers. There are ISP's in the US that actually enforce the bandwidth caps on their customers, and threaten to charge (and will actually do so) if they go over it - not just an empty threat like what Shaw/Telus does.
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Yeah and look at Asia, in several countries the shittiest connection you can get is still a fibre line. North America is way behind in network speeds and quality.
Like StylinRed, when my brother and I are both gaming, the rest of our house is slowed way down, especially if the rest of the outside network is getting slowed down by our neighbours.
IMO, you should be able to run your connection at max capacity up and down, 24/7, for whatever purposes. You don't pay for X speed for 3 hours/day and Y speed for the rest, you pay for a set speed all the time.