Not true -- read the fine print and you will see differently. Howevre, it IS a VERY high number ( i think like 200gigs)(at least for comcast it is) that unless you dowload asstons of movies you will never reach that amount. Look it up though because it is true.Most? Not in the US, unless you're using satellite or something.All the major carriers I know of just charge a flat monthly rate for unlimited use. I realize in other parts of the world some ISPs aren't so "generous," but I'd reccomend trying to find another ISP- this is the modern world and multi-gigabyte downloads are becoming increasingly more common- You can't charge by the megabyte for non-mobile without alienating your customer base unless the limits are really high. Maybe they're trying to limit illegal activity or something, I don't know, but when you're preventing your customers from engaging in perfectly legitimate uses of the internet, you're doing something wrong.
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