QUOTE(zanasa @ Mar 26 2010, 08:24 PM)
QUOTE(blizzzy @ Mar 26 2010, 07:52 PM)
I called Unifi helpline to verify this no CAP limit twit but found that it was load of crap. Its probably some marketing crap to bluff people into signing into their 2 year contract. Plus I checked the website was updated, but the limit is still showed on the packages.
The operator said that no cap limit is only for local content. International content still follow the original cap limit. I tried to argue with her about the twitter twit but she was very confident that the information she gave me is correct. I really want to sign-up but 60GB cap is just doesn't make any sense. whats the point giving us a ferarri but with only 60 meter worth of petrol to drive...
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Oh really? The cap has it's pros and cons. Asian traffic is very expensive, if everyone has to go for unlimited, which in reality IS NO SUCH THING, they will continue to oversell, and we get more crappy internet.I called Unifi helpline to verify this no CAP limit twit but found that it was load of crap. Its probably some marketing crap to bluff people into signing into their 2 year contract. Plus I checked the website was updated, but the limit is still showed on the packages.
The operator said that no cap limit is only for local content. International content still follow the original cap limit. I tried to argue with her about the twitter twit but she was very confident that the information she gave me is correct. I really want to sign-up but 60GB cap is just doesn't make any sense. whats the point giving us a ferarri but with only 60 meter worth of petrol to drive...
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It has been proven with previous streamyx packages, P1 Wimax, etc. So let's cut the crap and just ask them to raise the cap. And what in the world.. just because of twitter they have decided to take off the cap limitation.
Now because on the front end they removed the limitation, they are going to be more nasty
Grow up people, this world is filled with scarcity, no one can give you unlimited resources.
Mar 26 2010, 08:47 PM

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