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attilathegorilla: Yeah just ring them, mine was switched over the same day I called.
- Calvin and Hobbes (Bill Watterson)
Talkiet:JoeBloggs:Talkiet: No, I wouldn't be _happy_, but I also wouldn't expect the supplying company to build extra network (a new cabinet, or replacing copper lines) unless it also worked financially for them.
That's ridiculous. You wouldn't expect them to advertise the deal in the first place if they couldn't support it. You know as well as I do that it's false advertising and they are currently open to legal action if all 75GB cannot be downloaded in a given month by an average torrent plan user.
They may as well advertise 1 million free gigabytes. Consumers are lured into plans like this with the expectation that the usage is feasible.
BS.
Legal action? Don't make me laugh.
Or, you could do what many level headed people have recommended - hurt them the best way you can - vote with your wallet and choose another provider.
Seriously? If you detest what they have done so much - why are you still paying them for the service? That's not a rhetorical question - when a company I use pisses me around or supplies substandard service, I move. Why haven't you?
Don't deflect, answer that question in a rational way.
Cheers - N
attilathegorilla: Pooling torrenters is unheard of in the history of the internet, I reckon. Heavy downloaders are legitimate users just like online gamers or internet businesses and deserve the same quality of service. It`s Xnet`s job to implement solutions to make sure their bandwidth doesn`t get exhausted, but not by chucking torrenters into a tiny cage from one day to the next, especially when they had given them a taste of proper service on the exact same plan for months before.Ignoring the fact that your statements conflict with each other, I can happily tell you Xnet is not the first or the last ISP in the world to "pool torrenters". It's been done since DSL was introduced in New Zealand (and many other countries around the world).
skiik: However its still misleading and anti compeditive behavior so i think they should get fined. Most people overlook the impact this torrent plan has on other ISP's. How many of their customers switched to xnet for the promise of greener pastures.Misleading maybe. Anticompetitive- not a chance - it is the very definition of competition.
It should be the other ISP's affected that file a complaint with the commerce commision, and put an end to this nonsense.
Just my two cents
PenultimateHop:
Ignoring the fact that your statements conflict with each other
PenultimateHop:
I can happily tell you Xnet is not the first or the last ISP in the world to "pool torrenters". It's been done since DSL was introduced in New Zealand (and many other countries around the world).
PenultimateHop:
As for legal action -- good luck. You might have a case on the "reasonable expectation" to be able to download 75GB, but it is shaky and I think there would be reasonable (and justifiable) legal defences to that if it ever went to court.
Enjoy your Internet; remember it's not a utility [yet] and it's certainly not a right.
PH.
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