What makes ISPs charge $60+ for internet that barely goes to 7mbps and goes down several times a month? What's the point in advertising 40mbps yet my area can ONLY get 7? It's a busy metropolitan area in which you expect high speeds, but rural areas maybe 10 minutes away driving get 15+.
Why does my internet bill go up $3 for no reason, too? I have no bundle, so I shouldn't be paying a penny more. Why does the US suck major balls in Internet providers?
I get 5.3mbps out of the 7 given to me, their only excuse is it depends on the time of day and how many people are online. Can't I sue these retards for false advertising?
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Edited by Failure4Life: 1/30/2014 12:51:24 AMMy setup isn't to terrible. $100 dollars a month plus 2 home phones. There is sadly a 200gb cap. If I lived only 20 miles closer to Tokyo I would be [url=http://www.mattromaine.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/speedtest.net.png]set for life.[/url]