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Sicc OG
Dec 10, 2005
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Well, you know that there are hostings or servers that have different amounts of bandwidths, right? So.....why are there bandwidths? Why are there different amount of numbers of bandwidths? Can't everything be worked without bandwidths? What's bandwidths for? That'd be perfectly clear if everything worked in bandwith-free way........

For example, you have a website - and you got a service to host it for you and the details say that your website has 60 gb of bandwidth. If people come to it, like when they keep visiting it daily, and browse your website and shit.....and there are more people coming to check your website. Let's say, it's the siccness.net or siccness.net/vb one. So, what if happens your website runs out of bandwidth and that is too many people ate your bandwidth? Of course, you would need more bandwidth to buy for your site to keep running. See, wouldn't that be hella annoying to purchase bandwidth or re-purchase plans every once in a while? Or every once in every 2 years.

That'd be tight if everything was bandwidth-free. Like infinite bandwidth, lol......