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[QUOTE="menstrual_sweatpants_disco:671295"]DeRtOxIa said:[QUOTE]if i understand that right then thats the amount of data that can be sent in one connection. so if you're downloading from a centralized server then you could only download up to 375MB per connection. But...if you're downloading over bit torrent then it won't matter because you can have dozens and dozens of connections that open and close. So pretty much, day to day stuff you wont be affected at all. But if at some point you try to download some big software update from a website or a massive video from a single person or something then you might run into problems.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't see why they would put a cap on something like that for no reason. What do they care where the packets come from? They'd still be sending them to Mark's house regardless. I'd call them back and read to them: "the download threshold is the volume of data that can be downloaded continuously". Then ask them what in the flying fuck they're talking about. I'm wondering if they're giving you a maximum amount of data you can download for a month or something. If that's the case, that blows. Call up and ask them.[/QUOTE]
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