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8/29/2008 4:35:08 AM EDT
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Ed Sutherland - AHN Editor

Philadelphia, PA (AHN) - Cable Internet provider Comcast said Thursday it will begin limiting how much data subscribers can transfer online each month. The 250-gigabyte monthly cap begins Oct. 1 and iis designed to prevent Internet service becoming sluggish from heavy use.

First-time offenders of the bandwidth limit will get a call from Comcast, while future overages result in Internet service suspended for a year, reports said. In May, the second-largest Internet service provided talked of a $15 fee for every 10 gigabytes above the limit.

In announcing the limit, Comcast stressed the 250-gigabyte cap is far above the maximum of the majority of subscribers. The new cap would allow each customer to send 50 million emails or download 62,500 songs per month.

Others Internet providers are experimenting with the idea of limiting their users' bandwidth. Cox Communication employs limits ranging from 5 gigabytes to 75 gigabytes while Time Warner Cable is mulling a cap between 5 gigabytes and 40 gigabytes.
8/29/2008 4:39:01 AM EDT
[#1]
Damn...

Have to stop downloading so much pron....
8/29/2008 4:40:02 AM EDT
[#2]
Does anyone here keep tabs on their usage?  I don't.  And as far as I know, Comcast doesn't have any way for a customer to check their usage.
8/29/2008 4:43:05 AM EDT
[#3]
what a crock of shit.
8/29/2008 4:46:32 AM EDT
[#4]
Online gamers ought to love this news
8/29/2008 4:48:50 AM EDT
[#5]
Shit, I'd love to meet the people who inspired them to cap it at that level
8/29/2008 4:50:27 AM EDT
[#6]
Fuck you, Comcast !  
8/29/2008 4:50:38 AM EDT
[#7]

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Online gamers ought to love this news

guess Ill have to cut down on my Halo and CoD time...
8/29/2008 4:52:23 AM EDT
[#8]
Fuck I'm only allowed to send 50 million E-mails!? What the fuck Comcast!?
8/29/2008 4:52:58 AM EDT
[#9]
Don't upgrade your equipment, just make all the paying subscribers use it less.....
8/29/2008 4:55:10 AM EDT
[#10]

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Fuck I'm only allowed to send 50 million E-mails!? What the fuck Comcast!?


emails don't take up shit. Downloading movies/programs and gaming are the only things that will get you up to that kind of bandwidth usage.
8/29/2008 4:55:55 AM EDT
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Don't upgrade your equipment, just make all the paying subscribers use it less.....


They sound so liberal.
8/29/2008 4:56:28 AM EDT
[#12]
I want to see bandwifth usage graphs of Arfcommers using over 250 gig every month.
8/29/2008 4:57:06 AM EDT
[#13]
Fucking bullshit. I'm glad I'm on DSL.
8/29/2008 4:57:20 AM EDT
[#14]
So how do we check?
8/29/2008 4:57:27 AM EDT
[#15]
sounds like an opportunity for another start up company to put comcast out of business.
8/29/2008 4:57:33 AM EDT
[#16]

Comcast officials said the move will help maintain a smooth experience for the majority of customers, who use far less than 250 GB a month. The current median monthly data use is 2 to 3 GB, Comcast said. The company, however, has no immediate plans to release a meter for customers to track their own usage.


Nice.
8/29/2008 4:58:12 AM EDT
[#17]

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I want to see bandwifth usage graphs of Arfcommers using over 250 gig every month.




I don't have a graph but I have gone over that PLENTY of times.
8/29/2008 4:58:26 AM EDT
[#18]
Well fuck I have comcast and my family loves online gaming. On top of my music/movie downloading habits among other things (sometimes 800+ songs a day) I could probably get past the cap


Comcast officials said the move will help maintain a smooth experience for the majority of customers, who use far less than 250 GB a month. The current median monthly data use is 2 to 3 GB, Comcast said. The company, however, has no immediate plans to release a meter for customers to track their own usage.


I use more than 3GB of bandwidth in one night. (no not pron)
8/29/2008 5:01:15 AM EDT
[#19]

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sounds like an opportunity for another start up company to put comcast out of business.


Wish someone would. Between this BS and Customer Service Reps who can't speak English properly, I'm ready to go back to smoke signals.
8/29/2008 5:01:59 AM EDT
[#20]

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sounds like an opportunity for another start up company to put comcast out of business.


Problem is, Comcast is in bed with various local governments...    That's why these cronies have lasted as long as they have.  
8/29/2008 5:03:25 AM EDT
[#21]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


...and subcribers to online movie rentals along with many other new gadgets designed to be connected through the internet while your away from your home.
8/29/2008 5:03:37 AM EDT
[#22]
Yikes. I got stuck with Time Warner years ago when I moved into this house. I was too far from the switching station to get a good DSL signal. Now Comcast is putting the meat in my ass. Thanks.
8/29/2008 5:03:46 AM EDT
[#23]
i use more then that.

stop hating on the torrent users.
8/29/2008 5:05:28 AM EDT
[#24]

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sounds like an opportunity for another start up company to put comcast out of business.


Wish someone would. Between this BS and Customer Service Reps who can't speak English properly, I'm ready to go back to smoke signals.



No kidding.............Im moving to an apartment next door and I swear .....when I called to get my service switched,I regretted not just sending a handwritten letter by snail mail instead Woulda been quicker and less headaches.

8/29/2008 5:06:00 AM EDT
[#25]
This sucks. I have stats on my desktop that shows me how much data I have transferred since my computer has been on, but that gets reset on reboot and doesnt show what my roommates use.
8/29/2008 5:09:42 AM EDT
[#26]
in the future ill have to stop owning page 2 to save my bandwith.
8/29/2008 5:11:10 AM EDT
[#27]
How the hell can they cap it, and not have a way for you to check your usage (as they see it)?
8/29/2008 5:12:49 AM EDT
[#28]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


COD4 for three hours a night isnt even 5 gigs, so 250 is plenty.


edit: thats 5 gigs a month, not a night.
8/29/2008 5:17:18 AM EDT
[#29]
I don't think that I've ever used 100G in a month.

I don't have a problem with this. All those who are complaining about this being "liberal" need to realize that the existing model is more "communistic" as the grandma who uses less than a gig/month is subsidizing the warez dudez.

A tiered or pay-as-you-go system (read: cell phones) is the most fair.
8/29/2008 5:23:37 AM EDT
[#30]
FIOS for the win...
8/29/2008 5:24:34 AM EDT
[#31]

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FIOS for the win...


Till they start instituting bandwidth caps of their own...
8/29/2008 5:26:14 AM EDT
[#32]

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FIOS for the win...


+1

switched and couldn't be happier!
8/29/2008 5:27:47 AM EDT
[#33]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


Gamers don't require huge bandwidth.  Low ping, yes, but not huge bandwidth.
8/29/2008 5:28:52 AM EDT
[#34]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


With more and more of our media coming from the internet, no way they are going to continue to provide unlimited access without a taste.  The ISP's are angling their way in to a piece of the $ action.  
8/29/2008 5:28:54 AM EDT
[#35]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


COD4 for three hours a night isnt even 5 gigs, so 250 is plenty.


edit: thats 5 gigs a month, not a night.


That's just one cable company with that high of a limit.  What about multiple users in the same household all playing online?   LAN party?   Who's to say they won't lower the limit again?  Either way, bad policy, and people should take their money elsewhere.
8/29/2008 5:29:15 AM EDT
[#36]

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So how do we check?
+1 thats the important thing.

Kharn
8/29/2008 5:29:49 AM EDT
[#37]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


Gamers don't require huge bandwidth.  Low ping, yes, but not huge bandwidth.


Depends on the game.  Some are bandwidth hogs.
8/29/2008 5:30:58 AM EDT
[#38]
And other games you purchase and directly download at several gigs per game.

Kharn
8/29/2008 5:32:16 AM EDT
[#39]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


COD4 for three hours a night isnt even 5 gigs, so 250 is plenty.


edit: thats 5 gigs a month, not a night.


That's just one cable company with that high of a limit.  What about multiple users in the same household all playing online?   LAN party?   Who's to say they won't lower the limit again?  Either way, bad policy, and people should take their money elsewhere.


That's the only way this trend toward limited bandwidth usage will stop.
8/29/2008 5:34:17 AM EDT
[#40]

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So how do we check?
+1 thats the important thing.

Kharn

www.metal-machine.de/readerror/
8/29/2008 5:36:38 AM EDT
[#41]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


COD4 for three hours a night isnt even 5 gigs, so 250 is plenty.


edit: thats 5 gigs a month, not a night.


That's just one cable company with that high of a limit.  What about multiple users in the same household all playing online?   LAN party?   Who's to say they won't lower the limit again?  Either way, bad policy, and people should take their money elsewhere.


Thats the beauty of a free society though, you are free to choose whatever competitor to the company that you want. In the unlikely event you need over 250 gigs you won't select Comcast.
8/29/2008 5:37:41 AM EDT
[#42]
For those of you who are Mac users, here's SurplusMeter 2.0.1 (Freeware).  


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Online gamers ought to love this news


COD4 for three hours a night isnt even 5 gigs, so 250 is plenty.


edit: thats 5 gigs a month, not a night.


That's just one cable company with that high of a limit.  What about multiple users in the same household all playing online?   LAN party?   Who's to say they won't lower the limit again?  Either way, bad policy, and people should take their money elsewhere.


Thats the beauty of a free society though, you are free to choose whatever competitor to the company that you want. In the unlikely event you need over 250 gigs you won't select Comcast.


And that beauty comes crashing down when multiple ISP's (after all, there aren't that many to choose from) start instituting the same policies.  

In my area, there is Comcast and then there is Verizon.  That's it.  If Verizon were to institute a bandwidth cap, everyone would be screwed.  

Oh, there's also lousy choices like AOL/dial-up... But those don't even count.  
8/29/2008 5:38:52 AM EDT
[#43]
Unfortunately for some of us, it's Comcast or dial up.  No other options.
8/29/2008 5:41:08 AM EDT
[#44]
I grabbed ShaPlus Bandwidth Meter 1.1 so I can see just how much I use.  It's free but I don't know if it's any good.

Download.com
8/29/2008 5:43:05 AM EDT
[#45]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


COD4 for three hours a night isnt even 5 gigs, so 250 is plenty.


edit: thats 5 gigs a month, not a night.


That's just one cable company with that high of a limit.  What about multiple users in the same household all playing online?   LAN party?   Who's to say they won't lower the limit again?  Either way, bad policy, and people should take their money elsewhere.


Thats the beauty of a free society though, you are free to choose whatever competitor to the company that you want. In the unlikely event you need over 250 gigs you won't select Comcast.


Where I live there is no competitor for cable internet.  Thus I will be screwed.  
8/29/2008 5:44:04 AM EDT
[#46]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


Gamers don't require huge bandwidth.  Low ping, yes, but not huge bandwidth.


Depends on the game.  Some are bandwidth hogs.


Sure, but 250 GB/month?
8/29/2008 5:44:49 AM EDT
[#47]

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Problem is, Comcast is in bed with various local governments...    That's why these cronies have lasted as long as they have.  


Yep. Ask any Philadelphia resident what other choice we have for cable TV or cable internet.

Answer:  none.    PS I'm on DSL because I hate Comcast.
8/29/2008 5:45:13 AM EDT
[#48]

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Well fuck I have comcast and my family loves online gaming. On top of my music/movie downloading habits among other things (sometimes 800+ songs a day) I could probably get past the cap


Comcast officials said the move will help maintain a smooth experience for the majority of customers, who use far less than 250 GB a month. The current median monthly data use is 2 to 3 GB, Comcast said. The company, however, has no immediate plans to release a meter for customers to track their own usage.


I use more than 3GB of bandwidth in one night. (no not pron)


I do a bit of gaming and other activities that use a lot of cumulative bandwidth, Comcast used to have an "invisible cap" of about 90gb, if you pushed it you got ToSed.  A 250 GB cap  is a lot for the normal home user but for "power users" a limit like that, resulting in a disconnection is a real bitch, especially when the ISP doesn't provide you with a way to measure (what they see) as your monthly usage.

Add in the fact they will will also throttle your connection speed down to dial up speeds if they sense that you are consuming high bandwidth for an undetermined period of time and your fucked.

It's marketed as "unlimited Internet" but you cant use it. Similar to leasing a Ferrari that wont go over 55.
8/29/2008 5:46:04 AM EDT
[#49]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


Gamers don't require huge bandwidth.  Low ping, yes, but not huge bandwidth.


Depends on the game.  Some are bandwidth hogs.


Sure, but 250 GB/month?


I've been looking around to find some numbers, but I don't see any.  I guarantee you that Second Life and similiar type places literally EAT bandwidth.  
8/29/2008 5:46:50 AM EDT
[#50]

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Online gamers ought to love this news


Gamers don't require huge bandwidth.  Low ping, yes, but not huge bandwidth.


Depends on the game.  Some are bandwidth hogs.


Sure, but 250 GB/month?


Look at the bigger picture.   Once one company gets away with it, the others will surely follow and then the limits will get lower.  Then take all the bandwidth you use for surfing, downloading porn, games, video, YouTube, whatever, and then see where this is going.
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