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Re: Bandwidth meter said by hottboiinnc:Comcast DID NOT put the cap in place. It was put in my people sueing Comcast. Please remind us why the people were suing Comcast. Oh wait - they were suing because a cap already existed! A cap that Comcast wouldn't make public. "Use you connection less or we'll disconnect your service - So how much am I allowed to use it? - Not gonna tell you, just use it less". Perhaps you need to go back and research a little bit - the cap existed for a long long time, it's the outrage of the customers that made Comcast finally tell the truth about it. |
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1 edit | customers sued? Try only one. They post on here. Also the cap was between 300-500gigs per customer. NOT the 250gigs it is today. People asked for a hard cap and they got one, 250 freakin gigs. If you don't like it then sue the person that sued them.
And by the way other providers have the same soft cap. Maybe you should go read the AUP/TOS of RoadRunner. It's available at: help.rr.com. it does NOT give any hard limits either. that SAME AUPP and TOS is set in stone for EVERY customer who uses RR for their ISP regardless if they're a TWC or Insight customer. |
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 | said by hottboiinnc:And by the way other providers have the same soft cap. Maybe you should go read the AUP/TOS of RoadRunner. It's available at: help.rr.com. it does NOT give any hard limits either. that SAME AUPP and TOS is set in stone for EVERY customer who uses RR for their ISP regardless if they're a TWC or Insight customer. The fact that other providers do the same wrong thing does not make it right. -- Obama '08. Will help resolve the terrible broadband issues we have that put us so far behind other countries. |
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 | its called read your contract and terms of use. if you don't like it don't sign up with the provider. instead of crying about it.
Don't have another provider start your own and compete. |
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