• Yote.zip
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    651 year ago

    I’ll bet if you actually use it 24/7 they will throttle/disconnect you. “Oh I’m sorry you used up your 1TB limit. No one needs more than that per month! Are you doing something illegal???”

    • @Just_Pizza_Crust
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      351 year ago

      I was running 900 Mbps constant download for over 2 weeks on Zipply and never once got a notice. So they might honestly let people use the full data allowance.

      • @carl_dungeon
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        271 year ago

        130TB huh? That’s a lot of Linux ISOs.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Not that it’s feasible, but they themselves won’t have the bandwidth for a few 50gbps users 24/7.

        My 1gbps service is a 2.5gbps GPON split between 32 other users, i’ve always seen 1gbps. But theoretically it would only take 3 of us to max the connection out

      • @cm0002
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        31 year ago

        I did something similar on Comcrap, but over the course of a month or 2 (Yes, I pay for their stupid little modem so I can get their stupid little addon for unlimited) and speeds varied between 600ish-850ish

        I thought for SURE I was going to get something, at the very least a “Hey your usage patterns have massively changed, check your network for intruders” email.

        I didn’t get squat, so if Comcrap of all companies can do it I don’t see why any other would have a problem with it lmao

    • Chris Ely
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      251 year ago

      At the quoted speed, I think they should be legally obligated to provide 15,821 TB of data transfer per month, at a bare minimum.

      @yote_zip
      @whfsdude

      • Sabata11792
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        211 year ago

        Oh, its actually “up to” 50gb/s, you may get a lower speed like 3.3mb/s.

        • @foggy
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          261 year ago

          We’re hiring!

          The job pays between $1 and $1,000,000/yr

        • Flabbergassed
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          21 year ago

          I rarely get the top speed that I pay for. At least I’m not paying $900/month for the same speed.

          • @pleasejustdie
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            11 year ago

            Earlier this year fiber became available to my house, switched providers in a heartbeat to ditch cable. Saved more than half my monthly bill and I get a consistent 945 every time I test it. Rubbing my nipples while telling Cox to go Cox themselves was a high I lived off of for a couple months.

    • @poopsmith
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      1 year ago

      I’ve had Ziply Fiber before (but not 50 Gbps) and would max their upload for months and they didn’t even bat an eye. It’s the only ISP that I would ever recommend.

    • @atrielienz
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      We have Ziply Fiber at my house (used to have Comcast) and I am kind of blown away by the service. I’ve had problems with outages twice and each time they notified us via text or email. It’s pretty awesome and we torrent all the time.

      On Comcast even with the pro blast super plan we were constantly hitting the cap and getting throttled. I don’t even know what the cap is on our plan now. Never seen any evidence of throttling.