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@comcast.net | reply to majortom1029 Re: hmm
that answer would be know. the funny thing is cisco say people will use 200 gb per month by 2012. well if comcast cap is 250gb. there should not be anything to worry about right? |
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 pandora Premium join:2001-06-01 Outland
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| To get around the Comcast caps, we need to purchase a Comcast business account which costs about $60 a month for a starter plan. This is close to what the unbundled price for residential Comcast internet service is. It is about $20 more per month than bundled basic Comcast HSI.
Any user who needs more than 250GB per month, has the option of paying $20 additional or less every month. -- "People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use." |
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| said by pandora :To get around the Comcast caps, we need to purchase a Comcast business account which costs about $60 a month for a starter plan. This is close to what the unbundled price for residential Comcast internet service is. It is about $20 more per month than bundled basic Comcast HSI. Any user who needs more than 250GB per month, has the option of paying $20 additional or less every month. Wrong, an official Comcast representative or some official guy from Comcast.net either way has said that it all applies to Business accounts as well. Either way, his credibility on stuff about Comcast is clearly above yours and he says you are wrong. |
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 pandora Premium join:2001-06-01 Outland
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| said by I pos rep :Wrong, an official Comcast representative or some official guy from Comcast.net either way has said that it all applies to Business accounts as well. Either way, his credibility on stuff about Comcast is clearly above yours and he says you are wrong. Here is the problem, I have heard from "comcast representatives" who tell me business accounts aren't covered by the residential cap. When I read the Comcast new TOS, it refers to residential accounts.
Now, you and I have heard different things from "comcast representatives". Should I call you wrong, as you have called me? Or should I be smarter than you and indicate we have heard different things from Comcast representatives? -- "People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use." |
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