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pandora
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join:2001-06-01
Outland
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250GB sounds low

250 GB sounds low to me, 400 GB would seem more reasonable.


DanHo
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Premium
join:2002-05-20
Seattle, WA

Either way, Comcrap needs to give the users a way to track their usage if they are going to implement caps.
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pandora
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Outland
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Agreed!


hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

reply to pandora
people on this website wanted an actual cap. well they have one ready to be put in place. So you can blame everyone on here for wanting it in writing.



GlobalMind
Domino Dude, POWER Systems Guy
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join:2001-10-29
Hollywood, FL

said by hottboiinnc:

people on this website wanted an actual cap. well they have one ready to be put in place. So you can blame everyone on here for wanting it in writing.
Well that's misstating a bit.

People here weren't looking for a cap per se. What they wanted was for Comcast (or any other ISP for that matter) to disclose the number they believe was too high a consumption.

Basically if they're going to send subs letters saying subs are hogs, the ISP has an obligation to tell you what the heck that means, and also to provide some kind of meter so you know where you are.

Limits without disclosure is crap.
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SLD
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join:2002-04-17
San Francisco, CA

reply to hottboiinnc
I never wanted a cap!



wings10
I Am Legend
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South Elgin, IL
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reply to GlobalMind

said by GlobalMind:

said by hottboiinnc:

people on this website wanted an actual cap. well they have one ready to be put in place. So you can blame everyone on here for wanting it in writing.
Well that's misstating a bit.

People here weren't looking for a cap per se. What they wanted was for Comcast (or any other ISP for that matter) to disclose the number they believe was too high a consumption.

Basically if they're going to send subs letters saying subs are hogs, the ISP has an obligation to tell you what the heck that means, and also to provide some kind of meter so you know where you are.

Limits without disclosure is crap.
Well now you know. It is 250GB. If your downloading that much your doing something illegal IMO.
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DanHo
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said by wings10:

If your downloading that much your doing something illegal IMO.
Well that is just plain stupid. Between my Xbox 360 and Wii (downloading demos, tv shows, movies), VOIP, DirecTV on Demand, and Netflix streaming I can easily get over 250GB a month. Do you see me doing anything illegal in any of those things?
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MrSpock29

join:2008-02-09
Hammonton, NJ

reply to wings10

said by wings10:

said by GlobalMind:

said by hottboiinnc:

people on this website wanted an actual cap. well they have one ready to be put in place. So you can blame everyone on here for wanting it in writing.
Well that's misstating a bit.

People here weren't looking for a cap per se. What they wanted was for Comcast (or any other ISP for that matter) to disclose the number they believe was too high a consumption.

Basically if they're going to send subs letters saying subs are hogs, the ISP has an obligation to tell you what the heck that means, and also to provide some kind of meter so you know where you are.

Limits without disclosure is crap.
Well now you know. It is 250GB. If your downloading that much your doing something illegal IMO.
Your opinion is wrong. I exceeded that because their service didn't work right, kept timing out, and caused files to not completed their downloads, so sometimes it took several attempts to download 1 (large) file. Oh and I'm not the only user in this house either. There was ZERO P2P going on here. ALL files are found in the public domain.
Yes, I downloaded a lot of large files, but everything was on the up and up.

Just because YOU don't use that much, it is very wrong for you to assume that those who do are doing something illegal.

quintin3265

join:2008-06-07
State College, PA
Reviews:
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reply to hottboiinnc
First, I think it's great that Comcast is going to implement this. It's a step forward and the company will finally be ethical instead of practicing the "selective enforcement" they do now.

On the other hand, people are misunderstanding this because it's all rumor for now and has not yet been implemented. Until it is, I (and hopefully everyone else) will keep spreading as much bad publicity as possible to get Comcast to treat its users fairly.



GlobalMind
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reply to wings10

said by wings10 :

Well now you know. It is 250GB. If your downloading that much your doing something illegal IMO.
LOL well you are entitled to that opinion.

But that's not the point anyway. The thing was placing limits on the service while saying they weren't, and then refusing to say what the limit was that would get you booted.

The actual content isn't the point either, and your opinion on that piece is pretty funny.
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TIGERON

join:2008-03-11
Pacifica, CA

reply to hottboiinnc
Nobody said they wanted a cap. What people wanted was an honest answer as what too much is too much.


quatrix
Premium
join:2005-02-11
Davie, FL
kudos:2

reply to DanHo
You're in the minority. My guess is that at least 90% of people who exceed 250 GB are doing something they shouldn't.



DanHo
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Premium
join:2002-05-20
Seattle, WA

And 90% of statistics can be made to say whatever you want when you don't have any data to back it up. /sarcasm
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Mashiki
Balking The Enemy's Plans

join:2002-02-04
Woodstock, ON

reply to pandora
I'd trade you for 250GB, I'm dealing with 60GB on a 7/.5 connection. I do however, wish you the best of luck in getting a higher cap or none at all.



FoodForThought

@sbcglobal.net

reply to DanHo
Regardless of whether or not what you're doing is illegal, you're still causing the same amount of congestion on Comcast's network as someone who downloads 250GB of illegal content per month.



TransitMan
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Dayton, OH
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reply to quatrix

said by quatrix:

You're in the minority. My guess is that at least 90% of people who exceed 250 GB are doing something they shouldn't.
You might want to rethink this line.

It should actually be 5% -10%, if that, of those who exceed the 250GB cap are doing something illegal. The rest of folks who do, might, may or will exceed that limit would be like the poster DanHo See Profile, who may have 4 or more people online gaming, watching YouTube, watching Hulu, Veoh, or other online legal activity.

Sometimes one has to think on how many in a family are online and using it legally before bitching about caps, limits and the like.

And the ISP's need to rethink the caps very hard. They're assuming (not a good thing as it makes an ass out of you and me) that a family actively online would be able to live with caps lower than 250GB (TWC's 5GB - 40GB caps). Someone in the Glass House on the Glass Throne is not seeing the real world as it is today, but is seeing the world as it once was under all the archaic limits and high usage fees that have gone the way of the doo-doo bird of yesteryear. They're thinking that the consumer will roll over and pay through the nose just because. Guess again!!
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maxpower

join:2006-10-09
Providence, RI

reply to wings10

quote:
Well now you know. It is 250GB. If your downloading that much your doing something illegal IMO.
In your opinion, how much do you have to use to be doing something illegal? 20 gigs? 50 gigs? 175 gigs? How much do you use per month?

EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

reply to FoodForThought
No, because if you time your large downloads right and do them in the off-peak time, you can avoid congesting Comcast's network. Note that general caps would hit either way- even the satellite FAP systems loosen up in the middle of the night when bandwidth is least used.


wispalord

join:2007-09-20
Farmington, MO

reply to wings10
you can hit this with streaming media easily, like hd screams on hulu.com or most network websites.


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