 | No caps in Lafayette Also worth noting is Cox does not cap plans that compete with fiber.
Apparently being in the general area fiber makes electrons cheaper to move from point A to point B. |
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 openbox9 join:2004-01-26 Alexandria, VA kudos:2 | I don't believe Cox caps plans in other markets either....regardless of their AUP. |
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 | said by openbox9:I don't believe Cox caps plans in other markets either....regardless of their AUP. they cap other plans, but they are loosely enforced. |
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| said by ajwees41:said by openbox9:I don't believe Cox caps plans in other markets either....regardless of their AUP. they cap other plans, but they are loosely enforced. Just wait until online video takes hold and we will see how "loosely enforced" they are. They wouldn't have them if they didn't think they were going to use them. |
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 openbox9 join:2004-01-26 Alexandria, VA kudos:2 | We'll see. Cox has listed the caps in their AUP for quite some time now, with little to no issues that I'm aware of. |
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 | only time I really heard anything abouts caps is when posted on here when they get kicked off for downloading to much which hasn't been to often. |
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 | I thought that they were uploading too much, I haven't myself heard of people getting kicked off for downloading too much ... |
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 | reply to ajwees41 said by ajwees41:said by openbox9:I don't believe Cox caps plans in other markets either....regardless of their AUP. they cap other plans, but they are loosely enforced. They told me they don't enforce them. Now, if you are 1 TB user a month, they might, yes might, look at you. If you have a bundle, they told me (executive resolutions, "We ain't risking losing $160 a month over some HSI usage. I didn't even know we had caps. That's a Comcast thing." |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | reply to DataRiker said by DataRiker:said by ajwees41:said by openbox9:I don't believe Cox caps plans in other markets either....regardless of their AUP. they cap other plans, but they are loosely enforced. Just wait until online video takes hold and we will see how "loosely enforced" they are. They wouldn't have them if they didn't think they were going to use them. We're already seeing that with metered internet. Providers are seeing this with people cutting the cord on video and getting it online so they're going to be making it not worth it. -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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