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dadkins
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Where is the Comcast claim to "unlimited?"

said by sturmvogel:

My problem is that people were kicked off when a cap was not disclosed and that a meter is not offered although the service is metered. My problem is that the service is implied to be unlimited when it actually is limited. My problem is that fiber is implied while fiber is not connected to the customer's home. My problem is that the service is implied to have this great speed while that speed is available to be used only 1/7th of the time to not run into issues. My problem is people being cut off for one year for being in violation of a rule that supposedly did not exist.
I have lots of problems.
Naw...

No where is is claimed to be unlimited, is it?
Please show me, thanks!
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Re: Where is the Comcast claim to "unlimited?"

said by dadkins:

said by sturmvogel:

My problem is that people were kicked off when a cap was not disclosed and that a meter is not offered although the service is metered. My problem is that the service is implied to be unlimited when it actually is limited. My problem is that fiber is implied while fiber is not connected to the customer's home. My problem is that the service is implied to have this great speed while that speed is available to be used only 1/7th of the time to not run into issues. My problem is people being cut off for one year for being in violation of a rule that supposedly did not exist.
I have lots of problems.
Naw...

No where is is claimed to be unlimited, is it?
Please show me, thanks!
Show me any of the advertisements where the 250 GB limit is shown.
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Re: Where is the Comcast claim to "unlimited?"

I'm not the one making claims, you are.

You show me.

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Re: Where is the Comcast claim to "unlimited?"

said by dadkins:

I'm not the one making claims, you are.

You show me.
Are you serious?

"Although Comcast advertises an unlimited cable-internet use policy, many heavy downloaders have run into an invisible cap, which triggers a call from Comcast's Security Department that flags their account for excessive use."
»gizmodo.com/gadgets/internet/com···0315.php

"Until last summer, the service was advertised as "unlimited."
»www.securityfocus.com/news/7940

"Quite understandably, since Comcast advertises unlimited bandwidth, Spalletta filed a complaint with the Montgomery County Office of Cable and Communication Services."
»webhosting.devshed.com/c/a/Web-H···ndwidth/

Should I keep going?

Your move.
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Re: Where is the Comcast claim to "unlimited?"

said by IPPlanMan:

Should I keep going?
The three articles you Googled are peoples interpretation of what was advertized and none of them site an actual source of this advertizing. Now that you have posted your comments, can someone quote your interpretation as fact?

I think the last time I actually saw an "unlimited" ad it was many years ago and I think it was about "unlimited access" which was refering to broadband always on vs time based dial up.

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Re: Where is the Comcast claim to "unlimited?"

said by Sofa King:

said by IPPlanMan:

Should I keep going?
The three articles you Googled are peoples interpretation of what was advertized and none of them site an actual source of this advertizing. Now that you have posted your comments, can someone quote your interpretation as fact?

I think the last time I actually saw an "unlimited" ad it was many years ago and I think it was about "unlimited access" which was refering to broadband always on vs time based dial up.
And if the broadband is "always on" but you can use it for only 1/7th of the time, should that not be part of the advertisement ?
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If the cap is too limited, consider commercial or other svc

said by sturmvogel:

And if the broadband is "always on" but you can use it for only 1/7th of the time, should that not be part of the advertisement ?
I believe the concept of caps (or a tier) is to allow residential speeds to continue to grow, but if residential service at these speeds is operated under commercial like levels (7x24, sharing bandwidth, participating in 24 content services (some for profit), etc) then that user should move to a commercial service.

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Re: If the cap is too limited, consider commercial or other

said by Sofa King:

then that user should move to a commercial service.
Which is not offered.
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Re: If the cap is too limited, consider commercial or other svc

said by sturmvogel:

said by Sofa King:

then that user should move to a commercial service.
Which is not offered.
There are plenty of commercial ISPs and services to pick from.

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Re: If the cap is too limited, consider commercial or other svc

said by Sofa King:

said by sturmvogel:

said by Sofa King:

then that user should move to a commercial service.
Which is not offered.
There are plenty of commercial ISPs and services to pick from.
Not in many areas, this is where the monopoly/duopoly problem comes into play.
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If the cap is too limited, move

said by sturmvogel:

Not in many areas, this is where the monopoly/duopoly problem comes into play.
Move. I live in a rural area by choice and don't believe I am entitled to having a Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts and Crispy Creme at the corner.

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Re: If the cap is too limited, move

said by Sofa King:

said by sturmvogel:

Not in many areas, this is where the monopoly/duopoly problem comes into play.
Move. I live in a rural area by choice and don't believe I am entitled to having a Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts and Crispy Creme at the corner.
That's right. When a problem arises, instead of working toward making things better, one should just move away. Great suggestion, thanks, will keep it in mind if roads get worse, crime appears or maybe the grass dies out.
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Re: If the cap is too limited, move

said by sturmvogel:

That's right. When a problem arises, instead of working toward making things better, one should just move away. Great suggestion, thanks, will keep it in mind if roads get worse, crime appears or maybe the grass dies out.
That happens every day and people do. If the location cannot support the level if investment, who should pay for it?

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Same service for years, then CC suddenly imposed the cap

said by Sofa King:

said by sturmvogel:

That's right. When a problem arises, instead of working toward making things better, one should just move away. Great suggestion, thanks, will keep it in mind if roads get worse, crime appears or maybe the grass dies out.
That happens every day and people do. If the location cannot support the level if investment, who should pay for it?
I pay for services and paid for the same level for many years. Suddenly CC decided that I should be allowed to use only 250 GB. The "investment" was already made. This is about artificial scarcity and fighting against emerging competing video services.
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Re: Same service for years, then CC suddenly imposed the cap

said by sturmvogel:

I pay for services and paid for the same level for many years. Suddenly CC decided that I should be allowed to use only 250 GB. The "investment" was already made. This is about artificial scarcity and fighting against emerging competing video services.
Many flaws in your logic. 1) I expect your service speeds and usage patters are different they were many years ago. 2) your belief that there was a one time "investment" vs the fact that networks are constantly upgraded to keep up with growth. 3) your belief that broadband is an entitled service vs a business offering 4) Comcast always had a cap (albeit invisible) and only recently was required to publish the 250G number.

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Unreal...

I guess that they're all incorrect interpretations...

Every last one of them.


They're all wrong. You're actually right..... or something.

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Re: Where is the Comcast claim to "unlimited?"

said by IPPlanMan:

Unreal...

I guess that they're all incorrect interpretations...

Every last one of them.

Trace them and see if you can find the official souces.

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said by Sofa King:

said by IPPlanMan:

Should I keep going?
The three articles you Googled are peoples interpretation of what was advertized and none of them site an actual source of this advertizing. Now that you have posted your comments, can someone quote your interpretation as fact?

I think the last time I actually saw an "unlimited" ad it was many years ago and I think it was about "unlimited access" which was refering to broadband always on vs time based dial up.
Yes they can.

Oh... so there was unlimited something or other... But that's your interpretation, so I'm going to write it off as a fabrication and a figment of your imagination....

Show me an advertisement!

I don't believe you otherwise.

Oh... and you failed...

Isn't that a ridiculous line of reasoning? Really, isn't it?
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Re: Bandwidth Limits/Congestion Management - All discussion here

said by IPPlanMan:

said by Sofa King:
Now that you have posted your comments, can someone quote your interpretation as fact?
Yes they can.
All I can say to that is Wow. You obviously don't understand facts (with data to support them) from hearsay.

Now that I wrote that down... It is a fact and all your previous statements may be dismissed.

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Re: Bandwidth Limits/Congestion Management - All discussion here

Facts are hard things. They get in the way of opinions.

And if you're right about something, I'll quote you as fact too.

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Re: Bandwidth Limits/Congestion Management - All discussion here

said by IPPlanMan:

And if you're right about something, I'll quote you as fact too.
It is wrong to quote something as fact just because in your opinion someone else's opinion is right.

A fact is something that can be shown to be true, to exist, or to have happened

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Re: Bandwidth Limits/Congestion Management - All discussion here

said by Sofa King:

said by IPPlanMan:

And if you're right about something, I'll quote you as fact too.
It is wrong to quote something as fact just because in your opinion someone else's opinion is right.

A fact is something that can be shown to be true, to exist, or to have happened
Guess I still haven't shown it...
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said by IPPlanMan:

Are you serious?

Should I keep going?

Your move.
Take another look at the dates of those articles..

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Re: Where is the Comcast claim to "unlimited?"

What's wrong with the dates? Truth is truth. Facts are facts.

It is an incontrovertible fact that Comcast advertised unlimited service.

sturmvogel
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Re: Where is the Comcast claim to "unlimited?"

said by IPPlanMan:

What's wrong with the dates? Truth is truth. Facts are facts.

It is an incontrovertible fact that Comcast advertised unlimited service.
When reality does not fit a specific mindset of a corporation or people in power, I have seen those trying to adjust the reality. Who would you believe, the corporation and its supporters or your lying eyes ?
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dadkins
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Show me a Comcast advertisement of unlimited...

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Re: Bandwidth Limits/Congestion Management - All discussion here

For the love of....

If I had my DVR going when they were run, I'd upload it.

This is pathetic.

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Re: Bandwidth Limits/Congestion Management - All discussion here

Yes!
Exactly!

BTW, I was asking sturm, are you sturm?
Doesn't matter, you failed!
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Re: Bandwidth Limits/Congestion Management - All discussion here

That's right. I'm not Sturm.

Failed at what?

You're still wrong about this and you know it.

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said by dadkins:

Yes!
Exactly!

Doesn't matter, you failed!
Here we go again, the typical mode of operation I have seen often here, claiming victory or that the argument is irrelevant. If you are happy with the situation, good for you. It is not happy people that were complacent that invented the Internet, the computer you use or electric power. It is those that were looking for progress and were always outcast by the happy and complacent majority. Look at their biographies before you claim that those that are unhappy with the status quo "failed".
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Re: Bandwidth Limits/Congestion Management - All discussion here

What's unbelievable is that "facts are no longer facts" to people when they controvert preconceived notions or vested interests.

I guess you never read Newspapers Dadkins? I mean, you could always go out and get the story yourself if you wanted the truth.
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Re: Bandwidth Limits/Congestion Management - All discussion here

I read newspapers, I read online news, and I frequent Comcast.com(where HSI is advertised)...
Nowhere is HSI advertised as unlimited.

You are still at it... why?
I wasn't talking to you.
There will be no mistaking it when I ask you for something, ok?

Have a Great Evening!
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dadkins
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I asked you to show me a Comcast advertisement with their claim of unlimited.
IP stepped in and failed to do what I asked you for.
Since you are dodging the request, we will have to gather that it cannot be done.
This makes your previous rant just that, a rant.

Thanks!
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said by sturmvogel:

Here we go again, the typical mode of operation I have seen often here, claiming victory or that the argument is irrelevant.
You should know. You practice this mode frequently sir..

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Re: Bandwidth Limits/Congestion Management - All discussion here

Time out, guys. Everyone go for a walk or watch a movie or something. This is painful.

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said by dadkins:

No where is is claimed to be unlimited, is it?
Please show me, thanks!
Really? You really didn't see this the last half-dozen or so times this question has been brought up? (Is this not in the FAQ?)

Comcast did advertise the service as unlimited. A few years ago, they stopped advertising that feature, but failed to really announce any change. Calls to customer support and sales desks showed that their own personnel were believing that there were no limits, even though Comcast had stopped using the word unlimited in their ad copy.

The first TOS changes around this occurred around February 2008 (immediately prior to the Harvard FCC hearing). In August 2008, the Invisicap became the 250 GB designation of "excessive use." Exceeding that amount, plus being one of the top 1,000 users on the Comcast system, results in a warning. On the second offense, you're done for the year.
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