Sentences with phrase «slower than promised»

The suit alleges that subscribers» wired internet speeds for the premium plan (100, 200, and 300 Mbps) were up to 70 percent slower than promised; WiFi speeds were even slower, with some subscribers getting speeds that were more than 80 percent slower than what they had paid for.
As has been widely reported, Mayor de Blasio's action on his campaign pledge to implement a ban «immediately» upon taking office has been slower than promised.

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Rather than have you spend hours on a slow train or in a cramped car, Blade's flights promise to get you out to the Hamptons in just 40 minutes.
Despite rapidly accelerating revenue, the rate that Twitter added monthly active users slowed — less than 4 %, to 241 million, in its first quarter as a public company, and as low as 1.4 % in a recent quarter — worrying investors that Twitter might not be the mainstream product that its soaring valuation promised.
Rather than viewing it as a sign of sin or mistrust, let's view it as a temporary messenger, designed to slow us down and reorient our minds, bodies and souls towards the peace and the freedom that Christ promised.
It's a slower start than the Chinese government initially promised, but environmentalists say that's prudent.
So the new Performante Spyder is slower than the coupe version, but it still has the same 631bhp 5 - litre V10 engine and without anything between the exhaust and your ears other than fresh air, it promises to be just as exciting.
Originally promised for late 2013, development of the Model X has been slower than anticipated, with Tesla currently claiming that cars will be delivered in the third quarter of 2015.
If you promise to do something for a fixed amount of money, you take on a risk and it is no longer their problem if you work slower than you planned.
This week the art world surged back to life after the long, slow summer, with gallery shows popping into view all throughout New York — promising more visual diversion than any one pair of eyes can possibly handle.
Microsoft seems to agree that it's crazy for a billion devices to upgrade on the same day, and that slower - than - promised Windows 10 rollout is designed to find bugs and fix them before more people encounter them.
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