The summary clearly states that the only thing that happens if the cap is reached is that the "customer is contacted". So you don't just immediately get cut off if you break the limit - you get at least one warning. After a couple warnings I'm sure they will indeed terminate your service, but the warnings leave ample time to switch to another service.
Clearly he failed at the keeping your mouth shut part...
Your response is to tell him to shut up? Brilliant.
You *lose* at spelling.
Might be worth looking into.
The summary clearly states that the only thing that happens if the cap is reached is that the "customer is contacted". So you don't just immediately get cut off if you break the limit - you get at least one warning. After a couple warnings I'm sure they will indeed terminate your service, but the warnings leave ample time to switch to another service.
Verizon already offers FIOS - one fiber optic link that gives you Internet, TV, and Phone service.
Middle clicking on a tab will close it.
The same way you found the time to make this post on Slashdot?