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Phillip Dampier August 1, 2008 Broadband Speed, Data Caps, Frontier 2 Comments

Robb from Hillsboro, Oregon graciously gave permission to share his own research on what a 5GB cap means in the real world.   Some upset about the usage cap announced by Frontier have suggested that’s almost as bad as going back to dial-up.   But as Robb discovered, you would be better off with 56k dialup! That’s because an unlimited Frontier dial-up account can deliver more to you in a month than a crippled DSL account with a 5GB usage cap on it.

See the numbers for yourself:

Courtesy: Robb (a/k/a 'funchords'), Hillsboro, Oregon

Courtesy: Robb (a/k/a 'funchords'), Hillsboro, Oregon

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Bill
Bill
15 years ago

Phil, this comparision to dial-up is what has to be pushed to the press. However, it should be done based on an average dial-up connection, maybe at 49-50k. Even then, the mention that a person on dial-up, even at that speed, could download 3 times more data than a Frontier “broadband” customer, would really drive the point home to the average consumer. And the press just loves stories and figures than can make a large company look like idiots.

Mike
Mike
15 years ago

Any chance that you would put up an online petition or dig up the e-mail of the CEO of Frontier? I bet he would be interested to get a few thousand e-mails from former customers. I dropped my service today. Thanks for putting the site together. It let me be prepared for Frontier’s phone support people. Here is another quote that you can add to your list. “The 5GB limit is for upload only.” Of course, she couldn’t point me to anywhere on the site that said that nor was she willing to send a letter or an email to… Read more »

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