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Comcast Considering Hard Bandwidth Limits and Overage Charges

Posted in Tech by Dan at 7:30 am
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With cable companies trying to squeeze every penny out of their subscribers and to manage costs Comcast is strongly considering placing a hard limit on how much bandwidth a subscriber can use and charge overage fees if you go past that cap.

A Comcast insider tells me the company is considering implementing very clear monthly caps, and may begin charging overage fees for customers who cross them. While still in the early stages of development, the plan — as it stands now — would work like this: all users get a 250GB per month cap. Users would get one free “slip up” in a twelve month period, after which users would pay a $15 charge for each 10 GB over the cap they travel. According to the source, the plan has “a lot of momentum behind it,” and initial testing is slated to begin in a month or two.

“The intent appears to be to go after the people who consistently download far more than the typical user without hurting those who may have a really big month infrequently,” says an insider familiar with the project, who prefers to remain anonymous. “As far as I am aware, uploads are not affected, at least not initially.” According to this source, the new system should only impact some 14,000 customers out of Comcast’s 14.1 million users (i.e. the top 0.1%).

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The new cap will be coupled with plans to increase enforcement of DMCA letters sent to P2P pirates. “Up until now, letters sent out to account holders have not been tracked,” the source says. “This will change, with progressively increasing penalties, up to disconnection of the account after four letters within a 12 month period.” This will be one way Comcast can maintain their promise to be “protocol agnostic,” while still booting some high-consumption users.

How about before Comcast upgrades their billing and tracking system, they focus on better quality of service for their users.

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4 Responses to “Comcast Considering Hard Bandwidth Limits and Overage Charges”

  1. blot0 says:

    I’m from Australia… i would kill for a 250gb cap plan, your hard pressed to find a plan for under 100$ per month that has 50-80gb cap… let alone 250gb

  2. websnap says:

    In Canada, using Shaw, subscribers have a 5 Mbps connection and a 60 gig cap per month with the option to “upgrade” to a 10 Mbps connection with a 100 Gig cap.

    Sorry guys, no pitty… especially since there really is no alternative.

  3. Paul B says:

    Wow, I guess Comcast didn’t think of it first. Damn us (including me) Americans and copying stuff from outside the country :P

  4. Matthew Rodgers says:

    I’m not shocked in the slightlest. And I have no problem with download caps. But when you advertise something as “unlimited” and then you a) short the actual delivered bandwidth and then b) put a cap on it, that is when you piss me off.

    I’ll just sit back with my 1.5 Mb DSL, thank you. *grumbles*

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