Comcast to Cap Bandwidth at 250GB

By Chris - 08/30/2008 7:21:29 PM



Following the FCC slap earlier this summer, Comcast has decided to cap residential consumer bandwidth starting this October 1st. The cap will be set up at 250GB which is still a lot of traffic. A lot of illegal downloads that is.

Comcast says the median monthly data usage is somewhere between 2 and 3GB so 250GB should be more than enough for anyone. If you do need more than that, you might have a problem. Surpassing the cap one too many times will definitely get your subscription canceled. Just watch out for those new terms and conditions.

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