 | The Meter Arguement One thing that has really got me thinking about this whole situation is about the Meter and knowing and measuring how much internet I personally use.
If Comcast is going to being charging for use and warning (and possibly) disconnecting users for over usage, then they need to provide that information to the user, either through an official application or web site that I can goto as a user to see my current usage.
To make an analogy...
If I want to see how many minutes I have used in my cell phone service, I can goto a web site....
If I want to see how much power or water I have used, I can look at my meter attached to my house....
BUT...if I want to see how much bandwidth I have used, I can't. I have to depend on a "third-party" application that will not defend me if I feel that Comcast is wrong in saying I have used too much data.
Does this make sense to you?
Thanks for listening,
Chase |
 a333A hot cup of integrals please join:2007-06-12 Rego Park, NY Reviews:
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| Amen, you make perfectly good points here, but hey... that's just the Comcastic way of life... Worst part is, they MUST have the data, since they ARE able to tell if a user goes over the cap.. they just won't share the love... sad
Peace, a333 |