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August 29, 2008

Comcast places limits on bandwith

So, rather than being squirley about how much of the internet you can use, they say that you can only use 250gb per month.  Tnx HackADay.

Comment: I think this is good.  Comcast’s limits are adequate for home use (and even most business uses).  They are “soft” limits, in that they don’t automatically terminate someone.  Moreover, Comcast is finally bowing to pressure that they honestly state what their limit is.  Most other ISPs have used weasel words which have generated large amounts of anger.

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