Comcast Limits Internet Usage

Posted on September 2, 2008 
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Comcast Corp. Announces it will limit the amount of data its Internet customers can send and receive each month to 250 gigabytes, effective Oct. 1.

The Philadelphia-based cable-television, Internet, phone and media company said that if a customer exceeds the limit and is among the heaviest users of its Internet service twice within six months, it will suspend the customer’s service for a year.

What kind of supid idea is this.  When we were land line base we could use the telephone as much as we wanted, there never seemed to be a problem there. But it seems that Comcast is in business to make money, would you not agree. Then why is a for-profit company wanting to punish internet users for high volume usage, just charge them more each month and increase your bottom line.  Whoever is making this an issue is not geared for the company making a profit.  My motto, is “if someone asks how much, you give them a price” Never say I do not want to sale it.

What will be next limiting what you can view on the internet??? Show me your papers.

Look out

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