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<blockquote data-quote="lilboots" data-source="post: 1921561" data-attributes="member: 24733"><p>Its not so much as 250GB limit on usage, as they reserve the right to knock ur speeds down if you go over 250GB. Usually you have to do it several months in a row before they take action. They are mainly trying to protect themselves against people setting up servers in their houses, and paying for a residential connection, instead of a business connection. If you are using that much consistently, you are probably causing bandwidth issues for other customers in your area.</p><p>It is a policy that is there if they need it, but not something that is usually enforced to the letter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilboots, post: 1921561, member: 24733"] Its not so much as 250GB limit on usage, as they reserve the right to knock ur speeds down if you go over 250GB. Usually you have to do it several months in a row before they take action. They are mainly trying to protect themselves against people setting up servers in their houses, and paying for a residential connection, instead of a business connection. If you are using that much consistently, you are probably causing bandwidth issues for other customers in your area. It is a policy that is there if they need it, but not something that is usually enforced to the letter. [/QUOTE]
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