do you have an unlimited connection of internet at your home?

@xannebull (1793)
Philippines
May 3, 2009 8:37am CST
i was just a new subscriber of unlimited internet connection, this is so great because you can surf the net anytime you like without watching over the time. before, i have an internet connection which is pay per use and that was just a waste of money for me because the connection is slow and i have to keep on watching the time upon using the net.
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21 responses
• United States
3 May 09
Recently I just got an Acer laptop computer and I love it. It has a wireless card built in, but the signals for WiFi around my house weren't strong enough for me to create a secure connection. I bought an antennae that plugs into my computer via USB cord and now I can connect to somebody's LinkSys across the street. It's great, free internet, isn't it?
@xannebull (1793)
• Philippines
3 May 09
it's great to have a wifi around, you can surf the net for free. there's a lot of establishment or stores now that are having a hotspot, you can just bring your laptop whenever you surf the net for free.
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• China
4 May 09
But there is always password needed.So if you do not know the password to connect the wifi,you cann't connect to the internet........
• United States
5 May 09
this is not true. If your lucky enough to live near someone who has an unsecured network then you can use there internet, most times without them even knowing!
@arkasen (748)
• India
3 May 09
I am subscribed to unlimited internet plan through GPRS. The problem is that it is a dial up connection and the speed is not at all good. I hardly get 4 KBPS download speed though the connecting speed is 115KBPS. I tried to get broadband connection from BSNL but due to shortage of telephone line they could not provide me a broadband connection. Although my internet plan is unlimited but some times I get frustrated with the connection because some times it takes 5 minutes to load a page and that pretty disgusting. As I have no other option now so I have to surf the net with it.
• India
4 May 09
I was once having Unlimited GPRS plan... but the speed was very slow..... so i then switched to BSNL 750UL Plus connection..... its nice.... i get cool speed i can play online games...... In GPRS i was getting a speed of 5KBPS - 22KBPS .... but my computer was showing 921.5 KBPS...lol ... well these days the cost of internet is very cheap.. in INDIA... so anyone can easily get a UNLIMITED connection
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@rakesh284 (1472)
• India
3 May 09
Well I started with limited internet connection with a very basic plan. Few months it was fine but after that i used to use above that limit and was paying extra money for that usage. That extra usage increased day by day and once that was so high that my parent and I decided to change internet service provider but then I came to know that there unlimited plan cost has reduced significantly so sticked to the same service provider and changed my plan to unlimited usage and download. It is really useful because we can download softwares, movies, songs, etc at any time.
@dianmelydia (2269)
• Indonesia
3 May 09
I have unlimited wireless broadband internet in my home. I can use it anytime anywhere i want since it's wireless broadband with 3.5G network. But i'm not satisfy with its performance since there's alot of people using the same one so the isp network getting crowded from time to time. Later i use a limited prepaid internet access which give me bandwidth limited to 300 MB per package. Although it's limited but the speed is awesome. Have a nice day and happy mylotting.
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@rzrback (107)
• United States
3 May 09
I have always had unlimited internet connection, and I love it. Just can get on the computer any time I want!
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• United States
3 May 09
I am thankful that we have always had unlimited use for internet. If we had to pay per use, we would pay a fortune! Not only do we use the computer on the internet, my husband often plays on the Xbox 360 over the internet for hours. It is definitely worth it to have unlimited internet.
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@sona22 (1430)
• India
3 May 09
No, I have a limited time connection. But I have a scope to serve free from 2.00 am to 8.00 am. I used to use PPC site at morning before 8.00 am.
@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
4 May 09
Hi, i too have an unlimited internet connection and it works out much cheaper than having a limited one, because if you go over the limited you end up paying a lot for those extra hours. We also have a wifi which is very convenient when you have a lap top, and i make the most of it using the lap top all over the house ..
@Yori88 (1465)
• Philippines
4 May 09
I and my husband has an unlimited internet connection at home. He decided to have this kind of connection because it is more affordable and more practical. Besides we use the internet most of the time and it is worth it. We are the only one who uses the computer and when he is sleeping I use it and vice versa. We never argue on who is going to use. We never had problems with the connection because the service is good. We are only paying around $22 a month for this connection and it is already unlimited 24/7.
@cyrus123 (6363)
• United States
4 May 09
Hey xannebull! Yes, I guess you would say I have unlimited internet connection. I can surf the net anytime without watching over the time like you say, anyway. I have fast access dsl now. I used to have a computer years ago that was dial-up and that would take so much time to get connected. Dsl is so much better.
@sammyspam (374)
• Australia
4 May 09
I have recently upgraded to an unlimited internet connection, definetly one of the best things I have ever done! Being able to browse the web endlessly without having to worry about the interenet becoming or slow or having to pay for excess is great. I can just get on to using the internet.
• Finland
3 May 09
You should not even be supporting companies that don´t have a unlimited internet connection option even if you need it or not. And with unlimited i mean no Downloading/Uploading limits no "clipping" of bandwith after you reach a sertain limit, closing ports. This is in reality hindering your countrys upgraing of it´s infrastucture
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• China
4 May 09
our school has a flow limited internet connection.so we needn't watch the time all the time.but we watch the flow all the time instead.the internet connection is very slow.even if we surf some abroad web.you know we are so lucky to live in this internet world.but we can't surf the internet as we want.we care the flow or time.we are so unlucky too.so we can only pray to the god that the day we can surf the internet became more and more near.so that day we are free no limitations,no time,no flow,what a wonderful dream.that day thats not a dream forever.
@Preciousgem (1182)
• Philippines
4 May 09
Yes i Have an unlimited connection in our home, i enjoying and surfing the net, you can do business in the net, making friends, watching news and entertainment, it's been a year since i using the net.
@cheenlly (3476)
• Philippines
4 May 09
Originally i have a unlimited connection but i cut it off 2 years ago, after that i change it it to prepaid because i don't really used that much the computer but once i get the work online and i became a heavy user it make me have a reason to put back my unlimited internet connection and now i have it and i am satisfied.
@smileonstar (4007)
• United States
4 May 09
I have cable and it never have time to limit. It is fast and easy to use, no phone line or anything. I used to have unlimited connection but dial up... oh my god, it was really slow and hard to upload photo too.
@siZidni (1860)
• Indonesia
4 May 09
yes i have. it's hsdpa connection from telkomselflash. and i found it fast enough to browsing. and i think it's cheap for indonesia. it's only Rp125.000 a month. i used usb modem to connect my computer to the net
@nzalheart (2338)
• India
4 May 09
Hello xannebull!!! I am happy that now I have subscribed to the unlimited internet connection. It is the DSL internet connection of 128 Kbps, little bit slower, but still very much happy than the before and the most exciting thing is I can use this anytime I like... But before 4 months, I was using dial up connection and I was so afraid to use this connection more. That time, I didn't use this mylot too and it would have been the total waste of money. For the internet connection at the night time with the dial up, we had to pay the charge of a call for 8 minutes surfing and the night time. And when I connect to the internet, then as far as possible, I want to make use of each seconds. I don't read the pages on the internet, and instead save them so that after disconnecting I can read them with the comfort. I keep keeping my eyes at the time like you said, and when I have to disconnect, I disconnect just few seconds before the timer goes to the multiple of 8 minutes. It was half slower than this and wasn't really nice, except for checking mails and other small things... Hurray!!!That problem is gone now. And lets shake our hand for this friend. YOu and me have the same story.... Keep posting...I enjoyed responding this thread...happy mylotting...
@zzyw87 (1254)
• Philippines
4 May 09
I also have unlimited internet connection at home. The connection is super fast and I absolutely love it. I didn't regret paying a much higher price for that internet connection which is way, way faster and much more convenient because you don not have to dial up anymore. With that kind of fast speed, I am able to surf the internet quickly. I am also able to download music and television shows faster too. I also used the pay-per-use a few years ago and I remember I was always annoyed and frustrated because the internet was too slow and my time was always wasted.
@pickoy (733)
• Philippines
4 May 09
Yes, and I'm loving it... it's annoying to have a prepaid internet that cuts off in the middle of your downloading process or when you're about to send something; it's somehow restricted and slow. Unlimited internet connection is very useful specially if your an ultimate downloader.