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Jake
05-08-2008, 06:54 PM
Not sure if this is for the Misc.Section, or for here, but this might raise a few eyebrows:

Comcast mulling Net usage cap to discourage 'excessive' use
By DEBORAH YAO (AP Business Writer)
From Associated Press
May 07, 2008 4:42 PM EDT

PHILADELPHIA - Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider, is considering setting an official limit on the amount of data that subscribers can download per month and charging a fee for those who go over.

As more consumers download movies and music online, Internet service providers have to grapple with how to manage their traffic so that bandwidth hogs don't slow down the network for the lighter users among the company's 14.1 million subscribers.

For years, Comcast directly called customers who used up several times more bandwidth than the typical subscriber's 2 gigabytes per month - for instance, by downloading hordes of movies. The big users were asked to reduce their use or have their accounts canceled.

Some Comcast customers have griped that the company hasn't been more forthcoming about the bandwidth ceiling at which they would get a call. Comcast's shift aims to improve transparency.

Comcast and other ISPs, however, may be acting too late to change consumer behavior, said Phil Redman, research vice president at Gartner Inc.

"Once you're on an unlimited plan, it's hard to go back," he said. "On the wireline side, it's almost an inalienable right to use as much bandwidth as you want for a set price."

A report that Comcast was considering limits on monthly use appeared in the online tech forum BroadbandReports.com and was confirmed Wednesday by the company.

Jennifer Khoury, a company spokeswoman, said Comcast is "currently evaluating this service and pricing model to ensure we deliver a great online experience to our customers."

Comcast describes excessive users as those who send, for instance, 40 million e-mails or download 50,000 songs a month.

One option is to cap the bandwidth usage at 250 gigabytes per month. If the 250 gigabytes is allotted for just downloads, that's enough to handle about 50 high-definition movies, 250 standard-definition movies or more than 6,000 songs every month.

If users exceed that cap, they could be charged $15 for every 10 gigabytes they go over.

Because the plan is still in its early stages, Comcast could still change the details or decline to impose any caps or charges.

Time Warner Cable Inc. is on track this year to roll out a test run of a plan to charge different rates depending on Internet use, said spokesman Alex Dudley.

The trial in Beaumont, Texas, will offer five-, 10-, 20-, or 40-gigabyte plans to new customers priced tentatively from $29.95 to $54.95 a month. Those who go over will be charged a fee. Subscribers can check their bandwidth use through a Web site.

New York-based Time Warner said 5 percent of subscribers use 50 percent of the bandwidth.

Cox Communications in Atlanta said it has had usage caps on its Internet plans for three years. Consumers who go over the limit will be warned first, usually by e-mail, after which they will have service suspended until they call customer service. Spokesman David Grabert said customers appreciate that Cox has "clearly communicated ... what our limits are."

Bend Cable Communications, a cable operator in Bend, Ore., is already charging $36.95 to $74.95 a month for plans ranging from 10 to 100 gigabytes, with subscribers who go over the limit charged $1.50 per gigabyte.

Dewey Finn
05-08-2008, 07:02 PM
Thank God I had to change my service since we moved to other place... Comcast wouldn't even install their friggin cablelines under our apartment building

Dead Nigga Storage
05-08-2008, 07:06 PM
good thing i don't use them since i already have known forever that comcast sucks at life.

Generic
05-08-2008, 07:26 PM
That's standard procedure here in Australia, though most ISPs simply shape once you've hit your limit rather than charging an excess rate (or offer both options in their plans). Considering that a 1.5 meg connection with 10 GB of data can cost upwards of $90 per month from some providers, we don't get great value for money. Not that it matters for a lot of people who are still stuck on dialup because ADSL isn't available to them.

Cerpin Taxt
05-08-2008, 07:30 PM
...that cap is pretty damn high, i'm not concerned.

num-cha
05-08-2008, 10:53 PM
Thats not so bad!

bmac
05-08-2008, 11:06 PM
good thing i don't use them since i already have known forever that comcast sucks at life.

most people don't have choice, whether they know comcast sucks or not.

Dead Nigga Storage
05-08-2008, 11:10 PM
yeah, i know.

which is why i openly celebrate my knowledge of them sucking, and my choice to avoid them.

Spartan
05-08-2008, 11:29 PM
memphis was a time warner market for as long as we've had cable, which is probably somewhere near my birth. but last summer, comcast bought it out. The difference is wholly negligible. Wholly.

So far, though.