 jazzlady
join:2005-08-04 Bartonsville, PA
·ProLog
| reply to Eat Me Re: They're doing pretty good
said by Eat Me :PTD caps seem to vary depending on whether you're on BRC or SECTV. In SE Cable of NJ (Sparta area) the caps are 60G for 10M service and 100G for 30M DOCSIS3 service. The commercial accounts are 75G/75G and I don't know what speed. So I guess BRC is a bit more generous than SECTV...
I considered a commercial account, but why bother if it's got a 75 gig cap? One would think that a "commercial" account would be unlimited... and one would be wrong.
That makes no sense at all.
I don't need the upload- just the download. So if I did 145 gigs down and 5 gigs up on a commercial account- would it balance out? I wonder....
It isn't very fast though- I think their commercial accounts are only 5 Mbps.
I'm watching my shows online now, and if they're going to boot me I'll just switch to DSL. At least there aren't any caps. I'd rather go with a commercial account from Prolog because 5 Mbps is faster than 3 Mbps DSL... but I won't deal with caps.
They're gonna be in trouble if FIOS ever gets here, that's for sure. |
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 WareWolF2k
join:2000-11-14 Allentown, PA
| Commercial accounts do not have caps, just not super fast speeds, unless they changed the TOS recently. I have already downloaded over 300gb/month and never got billed any overage fees.
I have a 4gb download/768k upload account which is $70/mo. Less than your super high speed capped account. What good is the speed if you are capped? |
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 jazzlady
join:2005-08-04 Bartonsville, PA
·ProLog
| said by WareWolF2k :Commercial accounts do not have caps, just not super fast speeds, unless they changed the TOS recently. I have already downloaded over 300gb/month and never got billed any overage fees. I have a 4gb download/768k upload account which is $70/mo. Less than your super high speed capped account. What good is the speed if you are capped? You have a commercial account with Prolog?
When I checked, the commercial accounts were indeed capped at 75 GB's.
And you're right- what good is high speed when you're capped?
At least Comcast gives you a 250 GB cap. Anything less than that for a high speed account is ridiculous, what with Netflix, Hulu, and now YouTube joining in the online tv/movie streaming game.
It's a new age, and the cable companies want you to have to get your video only from them... and pay through the nose for it. |
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 WareWolF2k
join:2000-11-14 Allentown, PA
| I DO have a commerical account with prolog.
Maybe I have just been lucky, If there is a 75 GB monthly cap I have been exceeding it about 30-50% of the time.
Possibly they average your usage over a period of months, or they just don't enforce it.
I just pulled out a copy of my contract and I see no language regarding caps. Can you supply a link to this information the ptd.net web site? |
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