TS1368 download large videos in pieces?

so when ever i try downloading, hunger games, it is about 2 gigs.  and i let my computer stay on over night. my isp kills my connection because i am using it too heavily . but that not the problem. the problem comes then i get some error and itunes asks me to log in to download the file. and it cannot resume where it left off so i have to restart from the begning. i have so far downoloaded about 5 gigs worth of data and because of the errors had to just start all over again.
itunes i paid for this movie!! i have paid you itunes to give me this movie. i demand you allow me to have it. or give me a refund!
i can use bit turrent. download the movie in small 4kb blocks so that if there ever is an error the max it can make me re download at a time is 4kb.  but itunes you got to do it the dumb way and make the movie one contionous file. 2 gigs long any error anywhere and have to start all over!!  
i am going to try again!  but itunes you need to fix this or i never comming back and going to think you guys are piles of steaming you know what.  not evryone has the fastest computer or a t-3 connection.
itunes you must fix the way thigns are downloaded!   or provide me with an alturnative!

ha, well so your saying itunes only supports, connections greater than 5mbps?  boy they really should have told me sooner,  i did not see it anywhere
hm, they seem to say hd movies will work properly with a 1Mbps connection, however it is not working for me. so they need to fix it, but i guess your right.
because my isp has limits that itunes does not support, and because itunes will not work i will move on to turrents,   i tried to buy the music and movies. and give itunes my business but nope itunes not going to work. and so i guess like my friend said. big companies care about profits. a small guy like me will not give itunes much financial benefit. so no one really going to care if i stop using itunes.
i learned my lesson, shareware and freeware and opensource only, those software packages work much better than people who write programs for money.

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