Author Topic: Comcast adding data caps of 300 GB/month  (Read 2719 times)


300 gigs isnt so restrictive, but if you download games a lot, it can add up. When GTA V went up I almost had 500 gigs. Though, in the last 30 days I only used 160.

Still, forget CumCunt.


why do people shoot up schools why can't they shoot up comcast


Well sure their going to say otherwise.
But I don't see a reason to believe them given their record
They're calling it "fairness" but I don't see how it's "fairness" in any way

yahoo article
I see something proposed in here far more likely: put a cap, then sell them a plan capable of exceeding that cap very quickly, so they can charge for more data.

Well sure their going to say otherwise.
But I don't see a reason to believe them given their record
They're calling it "fairness" but I don't see how it's "fairness" in any way
i would think it would be infinitely more scummy to do this as a "business policy." if it's out of a technical need to make sure nobody uses too much bandwidth that's at least remotely understandable. they're doing this purely for profit. notice also how a lot of the places where was implemented or tested are well-populated areas (but not the most highly-populated), meaning more customers using the service out of necessity (internet is kinda a must these days), meaning more money with little competition because the ISP business is expensive to compete in. this is 100% just to make money and the worst part is that they know it

even if it was for technical reasons it would be bad, because they can certainly afford to upgrade their infrastructure

I think they're doing this to catch/forget over people who torrent, among other very conglomerate reasons.

how bad was the speed?
the worst ISP ive used was Verizon and I only got a max of 0.10 Mbps down and even a worser up
Like only 20 to 50 Kb per second the highest it sometimes get is 334 and Verizon is auctally pretty great were I live I think but the GB plan 15$ is just too high for gaming. Otherwise it would be great.