Mike McCarty wrote:
They don't sell you a link of a given bandwidth and then tell you how you can use it. They license you to use *their* equipment, and then tell you how you can use *their* equipment. And you *agree* to the terms when you sign up to use *their* equipment.
You make it sound like a privilege. You may see it that way, but I do not. I've *been* an ISP, and as both a customer and a provider, I understand that as a business arrangement. The customer pays for service, and he'll go to whomever offers the best. I wouldn't pay someone who treated me the way that you suggest.
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