Sounds more like false advertising. I live north of Atlanta, and I constantly see adds for comcast's UNLIMITED high speed internet service. If it's unlimited, then they can't put a limit on it without it being false advertising.
My little small town ISP may be a bit expensive by national standards, but I can guarantee it's unlimited-ness. If you don't put on a firewall before getting that computer online, you will be inundated with spyware before you can download one. Now THAT'S unlimited access.
Ironically, I got the e-mail stating that I needed to download the new tools back at the end of '06. Said I couldn't use monster.com if I didn't download these tools. I didn't download the tools, but I can still access monster anytime I need. I still have a copy of the e-mail in my mailbox, actually. Not sure why I've kept it, though....
Sounds more like false advertising. I live north of Atlanta, and I constantly see adds for comcast's UNLIMITED high speed internet service. If it's unlimited, then they can't put a limit on it without it being false advertising. My little small town ISP may be a bit expensive by national standards, but I can guarantee it's unlimited-ness. If you don't put on a firewall before getting that computer online, you will be inundated with spyware before you can download one. Now THAT'S unlimited access.
Ironically, I got the e-mail stating that I needed to download the new tools back at the end of '06. Said I couldn't use monster.com if I didn't download these tools. I didn't download the tools, but I can still access monster anytime I need. I still have a copy of the e-mail in my mailbox, actually. Not sure why I've kept it, though....