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Rob
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reply to IPPlanMan

Re: Only for bundles?

said by IPPlanMan:

Knowing Comcast, this will probably count against the 250GB usage cap...
I would expect it to go against the 250GB usage cap.. not because "knowing Comcast" is the excuse, but rather, it would violate network neutrality.
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IPPlanMan
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join:2000-09-20
Washington, DC
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Please clear this up then....

Why does Comcast Phone Service not count against the cap, but Vonage does?


bicker

join:2007-05-10
Burlington, MA

The cap applies to High Speed Internet service only.



Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
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reply to IPPlanMan

said by IPPlanMan:

Please clear this up then....

Why does Comcast Phone Service not count against the cap, but Vonage does?
Because Comcast phone service is not VOIP! The voice packets NEVER go onto the public Internet and always remain on Comcast's private network.

Comcast Digital Voice is that, digital voice. Vonage is VOIP.
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MRCUR

join:2007-03-09
Columbia, PA

reply to IPPlanMan
As Rob said, Comcast's phone service isn't VoIP. If that's your only argument against Comcast wrongly throwing their services under the cap or violating network neutrality, the argument just doesn't work.


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