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Apple increases .Mac bandwidth from 10GB to 1TB per month

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Apple increases .Mac bandwidth from 10GB to 1TB per month:

Apple's .Mac service has increased the data transfer capacity from 10GB per month to 1024GB (a terabyte!) per month for select users in what may be a methodical rollout to all .Mac users and a sign of something(s) to come at Macworld Expo.

On December 10, 2005, Ryan Katz reported for Think Secret, "Apple is planning to unveil a robust new content distribution system in January at Macworld Expo alongside its revamped media-savvy Mac mini.


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