Originally posted by Gonzo:
It's BS. Trying to put this into packages like what was described is like the phone company saying you can only call certain numbers unless you have the "unlimited" package. You're buying access to the internet, hot access to certain sites. The only thing your cost can be based on is speed and how much bandwidth you use. I'm thinking Google, Yahoo, MSNBC, MicroShaft, etc., etc., etc., would have a field day with the law suits if any one TRIED to do this.
Plus what about all the bazillion other sites out there? What package do they go in? And how often would the "packages" be updated with all the new sites coming on-line and old ones going off-line at the rate of hundreds (if not thousands) each day? It's an impossible task.
-G
I think it's been stated, but the add shown is a "mock-up", not an actual add. The actual service is Gb rated and not site dependent.