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Terry Hill wrote: >> Somebody mentioned the "questionable policy" of slowing down FTP and >> peer-to-peer at busy times. That's actually good for me- I play online >> games a lot, and all big downloads are done after midnight. >> > > Is there an ISP out there nowadays that doesn't limit it's users in any way? > > I'm with plus.net at the moment, arguably minus.net really. I've had > nothing but hassle with them, and often lament the move of house that > led to me trying someone other than pipex, who were without doubt > brilliant for years (until they started the portal nonsense). > > I've been looking ever since I've finished my "year sentence" with > them, but everyone seems to have fairly heavy restrictions. > > I regularly download ISO's of various distro's, play games and the > kids download using p2p - we have a heavy use house here really - I'd > like something utterly unlimited even if i have to pay more for it. > > ntl:have no download limit - the much despised cap was removed a few months ago. Other than the usual common sense AUP directives about illegal use of various descriptions, I can't think of a limit - besides depth of wallet to pay for whatever package is chosen :) Kind regards, Julian -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html