"Sites hosting illegal files, porn, warez, file archives or other
"download-only" sites
are not accepted. "
Pretty much every site I've ever done or gone to is primarily a
'download-only' site. Yahoo - I rarely upload anything to them. Google? I
download tons of data from them. giga-commerce sites? Each page I go to I'm
downloading 100k of graphics.
I know what they mean, but they should definitely reword that.
Egan wrote:
> I was curious so I looked at their site.
>
> They shout "unlimited" as loud as they can, for every service you can
> imagine. But their FAQ says:
>
> > Though we do not have any pre-set limits, you will not be allowed
> > to and/or over five GB of bandwidth/month.
>
> "Yes there is NO limit. Read our lips. There is really NO limit. But
> even though there is NO limit, you still can't have more than 5GB per
> month for our competition killing price of $9.95"
>
> "Anyone should be able to understand that, right?"
>
> They also claim they will limit each server to a max of 125 users. So
> let's do a little math ...
>
> 125 users at $10 per month, is a maximum revenue of $1,250 per month
> per server. From that meager revenue, they are able to provide their
> customers with an OC-12. I would like to meet the genius who is able
> to pull that financial rabbit out of a hat!
>
> Egan
>
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