Comments on: Report: Comcast usage monitor coming in January
Word on the street says Comcast will be introducing a bandwidth monitoring tool on its support site next month, giving subscribers a way to see if they're close to the 250GB monthly limit.
Word on the street says Comcast will be introducing a bandwidth monitoring tool on its support site next month, giving subscribers a way to see if they're close to the 250GB monthly limit.
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Bye bye, Comcast. Maybe you should reduce prices/increase service, or simply stop paying your CEO when he's dead to save on costs.
They should also drop the freaking bandwidth caps. When I am downloading, I don't bother to see if what I am downloading will 'make me go over the cap' because a lot of what I download..... torrents, and you NEVER KNOW how much bandwidth upstream it is going to use.
once again, glad I do not have comcast. I am paying $52 for 10 mbps with no limits on charter.
I'm glad I have access to a local ISP which not only is cheaper and faster, more reliable, and honest, they also have no download limits that I am aware of. I get about 20mbit for $40 from my city cable provider. The speed I get from the service is actually BETTER than what they advertise. As an added bonus they donate lots of money and services to local school programs and other needy venues.
Comcast is too big and nasty. Vote with your dollar and go with their competitor.
If satellite is the answer, then guess how they are going to pay for all the new birds that will be necessary to support that size of a system.
- by Rick4135 December 4, 2008 9:09 AM PST
- Your suggestion in this area is not good (although I understand you anger). Unfortunately for you, the suggestion does violate federal laws and would be of interest to Homeland Security. The protest is great. The destruction is a bad idea.
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