Hmmm, I suspected that would be the case. Over here your ISP also tends to be your Telco, so you get these "package deals" for phone and internet. These do tend to have a limit for the cheaper deals.
I guess that is how the ISP tries to manage contention? They probably have 50 people sharing those links and maybe 20 for the unlimited deals.
I believe that unauthorised WiFi usage is illegal in Canada, and I have heard of convictions in the USA................one guy got fined $250 for "stealing services" which struck me as odd, as he was using a non-profit's WiFi outside of office hours. :confused:
I have not heard of the like in the UK so far, due to the difficulty in proving any sort of consequential loss?
I guess the ISPs don't like it, as if it were commonplace then it would make juggling their contention ratios more difficult and performance might suffer.
I am not sure how big an issue it is over here, as there seem to be plenty of free ones about (intentionally free............even have little signs up). I could walk to at least 5 within 15 minutes (as two of them sell beer, driving is out of the question:D)
