Rob and Tom - do these plans for fiber include unlimited bandwidth?

Right now in my area I have to move to $200 per month for 50Mbit with unlimited bandwidth on a business plan. That doesn't include any TV.

I'm already on a business plan with 10Mbit and 120GB limit costing me $62.09 after tax. The great thing about this plan is that not once have I been charged a penny more than the standard price, even when I've gone over the limit.

Residential cable with 55Mbit and a 250GB monthly cap ($1 per GB afterwards, no limit) is $80/month with the price guaranteed for 1 year - and a 1yr commitment required. I know for a fact that overages are always charged on residential plans that go over.

With anything faster than 10Gb/s I'd need unlimited, otherwise it just wouldn't make any sense.

I've thought about jumping to the $200 plan and then setting up a network repeater to service 4 or 5 houses on my street. No time to look into it seriously enough yet though.


Edited by hybrid8 (27/07/2012 13:42)
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