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JasonOD

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well, for starters.....

they'll be terminating 10,000 accounts per month for awhile, as opposed to jut lopping off the top 1,000 that Florida busted them for. as for the throttling, we'll just have to wait and see how big a percentage are effected.

of course, i'd expect fios markets to be excluded from this but they'll have plenty of other places to drop the hammer like their biggest market (chicago) where att doesn't and can't effectively compete save for price.


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said by JasonOD :

they'll be terminating 10,000 accounts per month for awhile, as opposed to jut lopping off the top 1,000 that Florida busted them for. as for the throttling, we'll just have to wait and see how big a percentage are effected.
I've heard that elsewhere as well, but I don't know where it came from. Comcast's agreement with the Florida AG wouldn't permit them to do this, so I don't think it is true. In my read of the agreement, they agreed to keep the 1,000 account threshold, and that both that and the 250 GB threshhold would need to be breached before a "last warning" call.
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