does anyone have juno?

WJB

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i just downloaded it recently, and after a while on my old account it would kick me off constnatly. but i created a new one which i'm on now, and now it's not, is there a time limit or somethin of how long ur aloud on per month? i didn't read anything about that...
 

d0ofy

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I had it when they had free dialup e-mail accounts, about 5 years ago.
 

yellowperil

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Juno is trying to cut costs by limiting access to the 5% of its heaviest users (that formerly included me :)).
 

WJB

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what'd u do about it? can't we just keep making new accounts?

Edit: and when we don't use our old ones for a while we'll be able to switch back when we start getting kicked off.
 

WJB

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they suck, thos b*st*rds

EDIT: so i don't have to make a whole other post, where can i download the demo of max payne?
 

yellowperil

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The Max Payne site said the demo would be released around the same time as the game, but I haven't seen it anywhere.
 

JonnyDuke

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If you are using free juno internet, that is where the problem is. Juno basically is limiting your connection time. I had the same problem and it was so bad that after a while I couldn't even log on.
Basically Juno can't pay the bills anymore by offering free connections, so if you pay for it you should be able to stay on...I haven't had problems . I don't consider myself a heavy user though.
 

WJB

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this brings up another question.....who exactly is juno paying the bills to? i mean, what exactly does an isp use that requires money?
 

WJB

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<<not me >>


i was SOO expecting someone to say that. didn't expect it as the 15th reply but whatever...
 

d0ofy

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this brings up another question.....who exactly is juno paying the bills to? i mean, what exactly does an isp use that requires money?

They have to pay for bandwidth just like I have to pay for my bandwidth from my cable modem. Businesses pay for leased T-1, or whole dedicated lines. It's not free. Also, they have to pay for admins to babysit the network.