17 Mar
2019
17 Mar
'19
8:26 a.m.
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 00:05:50 -0700, Adam Fontenot wrote:
I think you're overstating your case a little bit. In the United States, nothing less than 25 Mbps can legally be called broadband
There are several Internet related developing countries, such as Germany, were ISPs don't fulfil the contract. In the past German customers got a reduction of price, nowadays customers even don't get a reduction of price anymore. It's probably illegal here, too, but there is nothing a customer could do against it. Legal action would most likely lead nowhere. -- pacman -Q linux{,-rt{-cornflower,,-securityink,-pussytoes}}|cut -d\ -f2 5.0.2.arch1-1 4.19.25_rt16-0 4.19.23_rt13-0.1 4.19.15_rt12-0 4.18.16_rt9-1