Usually "unlimited" however, it has not panned out yet and the retail copies
have not been distributed. It may yet change or there may be otherwise.
And while oft times people reactivate on the "same hardware", oft times too
people reactivate because they've changed some component(s) and even may
have reinstalled the operating system at the same time. How well will that
work now that Microsoft has changed the EULA and so on; the customers have
yet to find out.
It depends on what "unlimited" is. Remember when Verizon Wireless started
sending out letters to their subscribers, who signed up for unlimited
Internet service, to curb their use or else they will be charged for the
extra bandwidth.
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