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Continuing cable's tactic of fighting DSL on speed, not price, Comcast will hike data rates by a third.
Continuing cable's tactic of fighting DSL on speed, not price, Comcast will hike data rates by a third.
January 2, 2010 6:26 PM PST
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Now I have comcast in California, and I am seeing download speeds of 5.5Mb/sec or better. sometimes over 6Mb/s and upload speeds of 786Kb/s which I would have NEVER seen with SBC.
My hope is that Verizon does push FIOS into Ohio and force Time Warner to lower costs. I expect it will happen one way or the other. We may be a few years removed from it happening, but I think real competition is coming to broadband.
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A large number of "legacy" Comcast customers - those who were customers of a company that Comcast had bought (for example, ATTBI) have had unlimited access to their Usenet (news) servers. However, at about the beginning of this year, Comcast has shut off access to its servers and instead contracted with Giganews to supply news service. The kicker is that Comcast is capping access at 2GB per month - which some Comcast customers can use up in well under a day.
In addition, Comcast has not supplied any way for customers to check how much of their quota they've used. Also, for a customer to log into Giganews to access the newsgroups, he/she has to supply his primary Comcast account username and password which gets sent IN PLAIN TEXT over the Internet to Giganews.
For this reduction in services, Comcast has reduced subscribers' bills by $0.00.
I went DSL and havent looked back. downtimes have just about gone away.. if it happens it normally is short and few and far between. I cant speak for the state of cable near me now. but I think Ill stay with maybe a little slower thru-put and pay a crpa load less for my troubles.. most of my lag aint from my side anyway. the only thing i would really like is a quicker upload just for response times for my client side input for gaming online. it aint worth $20 more bucks a mounth to me yet..
I would like to see a few real world speed tests from local subscibers of this new upgrade though..
I received a phonecall from the Comcast abuse department claiming I was using too much bandwidth. He said my account used X amount of GBs (number is irrelevant) in March, which is x times the average user and I would need to "reduce my usage considerably."
When I asked how much is too much, he said he couldn't give me a number. I asked if the service was unlimited and he said no, at which I asked what that limit was, he said he could not give me a number (ie. there is no set limit - therefore unlimited - which it is not - but there is a limit - which is not set....We talked at length going in circles about the arbitrary limits Comcast has set until he wasted enough of my time.)
So basically Comcast has set an arbitrary limit, to which I can't be given an actually amount, that if I go over (the amount I can't be told) I can be cut off ?!?!? Why can't Comcast just give me a number, why doesn't the policy state that number and why does that annoying "Comcastic" advertising not state the limits of the service?
I'm switching to DSL, and hope everyone else does!
- comcast is taking dns through a dead domain
- by inachu January 26, 2008 1:55 PM PST
- comcast is taking dns through a dead domain
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(16 Comments)Today at 1-26-2008
I did a tracert on multiple domains.
google
youtube
msn
microsoft
and everything goes through level13.net and I see
that when i visited the website it proclaimed itself up for sale.