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Net neutrality - with a twist. by Peace_man2007-08-13 09:51:11
  I think the situation would go like this. by theanomaly2007-08-13 10:01:41
    If they advertise a certain rate by AndyA 2007-08-13 10:39:44
then most customers must be able to get close to that rate.

At least in the UK those are the rules covering that sort of advertising. If they then deliberately reduce the rate to certain content they would have to be very careful to not get caught for false advertising.
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      I find you can only rarely get the real speeds by MrXavia2007-08-13 11:08:06

 

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