i pay aol £30 a month for an 8Mb unlimited connection, so why don't they (ISP's in general) allow me to use bittorent limitlessly, for every person that uses the internet so profusely like me theres probably 20 other people on the same connection using only 1Gb a month.
that being said i live in the UK, and i use my aol connection as a replacement for the TV (RSS feed +Azeureus +XBMC=bliss) and i estimate i use more than 60GB a month yet i havn;t recieved any written correspondence from my ISP, so i assume that people in the UK aren't as tech savvy as those in the UK so companies like AOL can afford to support people like me.
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i pay aol £30 a month for an 8Mb unlimited connection, so why don't they (ISP's in general) allow me to use bittorent limitlessly, for every person that uses the internet so profusely like me theres probably 20 other people on the same connection using only 1Gb a month.
that being said i live in the UK, and i use my aol connection as a replacement for the TV (RSS feed +Azeureus +XBMC=bliss) and i estimate i use more than 60GB a month yet i havn;t recieved any written correspondence from my ISP, so i assume that people in the UK aren't as tech savvy as those in the UK so companies like AOL can afford to support people like me.