No they haven't given me any trouble for going over the bandwidth limit. But their bandwidth limit, I believe, is 5 gig a month. They don't enforce that, and StopTheCap would be very interested if they did. And if you go over it they limit you to higher than our switches allow anyway, so I wouldn't know if I had run into it. I used to be able to download 80 gig a month or so before they put everyone on the line. Frontier bandwidth limits are ludicrous beyond the range of proper wording.
I can't imagine any contract which would keep them from responsibility for false advertising. Are you saying that their contract could protect them?
I can't imagine any contract which would keep them from responsibility for false advertising. Are you saying that their contract could protect them?