http://baka.com.au/technology/technology-news/telstra-free-data-guy-clocks-up-almost-a-terabyte-of-downloads-20160404-gnxu14.html
Tl;dr for those not in the loop:
>Telstra has major outages
>Offers a "Free Data Day"
>Old mate downloads 994GB in a day
>People want him to pay for "his crimes"
It's funny to see the disgustingly shit Whirlpool forums having a cry over this, while most normal people simply laughed about it, including Telstra themselves.
>>53879207
Autism never changes anon
>>53879207
>http://baka.com.au/technology/technology-news/telstra-free-data-guy-clocks-up-almost-a-terabyte-of-downloads-20160404-gnxu14.html
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>>53879207
this tldr was too short.
What is the reasoning for him having to pay for a free day?
>>53879207
>>Old mate downloads 994GB in a day
How the fuck do you even do that? I can barely download more than 20GB of data in a single day and my lte speeds stay around 20-30 Mbps.
>>53879273
replace baka with s.m.h. desu senpai
>>53879476
>Szaszvari was able to get through so much data thanks to his Rhodes home being near a 4GX mobile tower, which has speeds multiple times faster than regular 4G. He connected his laptop to a Wi-Fi hotspot on his LG G4 phone, receiving average download speeds of around 180Mbps.
>having to pay extra for actually using the bandwidth you're paying for
>>53879520
Jesus christ I'm jelly
1TB in a day is nothing, why they are complaining about it?
>>53880012
they said some customers complained about slower speeds during that day, but that was always expected, that article doesn't focus on that though
>>53879531
Apparently Aussies have this thing called "data caps".
>>53879207
>baka.com
These fucking filters
>>53879207
post the forums
>>53880076
Well is that or niggerspeak.
Just edit the link.
>>53879207
article doesnt say anything about him having to pay for using the data anon.