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KylieDog said:
FKNetwork said:

LOL, your internet companies still have "fair usage policies" in the U.S?
I'm with Sky in the UK, absolutely no fair use policy and no maximum downloads per month, all for £5 a month as I already have Sky TV, 12mb connection and i'm normally downloading at least 7gb a day AND I run my own server from home, never ever had any issues.

I too have been gaming online for years and NEVER had any issues with ISP's, it sounds to me that PC gamers are still throwing their teddies out the pram over the dedicated server nonsense, they will say anything to try and harm MW2, shame they all failed......

 

Sky have a fair usage policy, I suggest re-reading your contract.  I also call bullshit on the 7Gb a day claim.  There is no practical use to download that much on a daily basis.

LMAO, sky do NOT have ANY fair use policies, it was on bbc news a few months back stating that sky was the first in the UK not to have one, they also state this on their website,

"Just wanted to let you know that Sky has removed their Fair Use Policy from Sky Broadband Max.

This is effective immediately, the Fair Use Policy has been removed from the Sky Broadband Max product, enabling Sky to offer the UK's only 'truly unlimited' broadband service. This applies to new & existing Sky BB Max customers and the Sky Broadband Contract has been updated to reflect this."

 

And I download more than 7gb a day, one 360 game is 7gb, i download at least 2 a day (i leave it overnight), that is at least 14gb a night, add to this anything I do on the pc/360 during the day like download demo's, music, movies etc