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Post by rayancaleb on Feb 2, 2018 1:28:01 GMT -5
Hi, I guess everyone reading this understands what I mean by 'true unlimited internet'. It means no cap on speed or data (download/browsing). Here in Bangladesh, unlimited wireless connection (2G, 3G, and WiMAX) is pretty much non-existent. Either the provider will throttle down the speed or they declare a usage cap (25 GB in my current plan) after which they just disconnect. Thankfully, broadband internet connections at home and office (mostly wired) are better in this case as they never impose any speed or data cap and they are generally cheaper than the wireless 3G/WiMAX ISPs. My question is, is the situation similar in the US? Please help. Thanks! I didn't find thttps://www.theverge.com/2014/7/2/5863899/is-there-true-unlimited-broadband-internet-in-the-us Web hosting marketing examples
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Post by maria278869 on Mar 14, 2021 7:38:54 GMT -5
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