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Originally Posted by skinsguy
So then why cut the bandwidth in half when people get close to that threshold?
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I don't know who throttles and at what point. I do know though that Comcast will cut off residential customers for a year if they go over the 250 GB cap two or three times (sometimes once is enough to do it). UVerse charges $10 per 50GB and thats after you go over 3 times. Which isn't preferable but not entirely unreasonable either.
From what I've seen Verizon Fios is the best major ISP product available for home use. Fast speeds, competitive pricing (at least here), and no caps. To bad they're not in Atlanta yet.
I have to say though I'm scared as hell that Net Neutrality will fall if a Republican President gets elected. Comcast is exactly the type of company that will abuse the lack of rules as seen in two incidents. First where they blocked access to the Pirate Bay and second when they
backdoored Netflix's broadband provider into paying a toll to use "their bandwidth."
The funniest part about caps though is the claim by both AT&T and Comcast saying that it would only affect 2% of their users. If only 2% of their users are going over the cap then why do you need it to begin with?