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Comcast Cuts Internet Service to Bandwidth Hogs
By Kim Hart
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, September 7, 2007; Page A01
The rapid growth of online videos, music and games has created a new Internet sin: using it too much.
Comcast has punished some transgressors by cutting off their Internet service, arguing that excessive downloaders hog Internet capacity and slow down the network for other customers. The company declines to reveal its download limits.
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Got Comcast ?
Got Comcast ?
Better watch those torrents..
I've got comcast... Beats most of your connections too Haven't had any warnings yet either... I play at least 2-3 hours of rainbow 6 or counterstrike a day, My roomate watches 2 or 3 streaming movies/day, and my other roomate downloads about 200-500 songs/day, and recently I had to download bioshock to try to install it... a 6 gig file that I got 3 different times in 2 days... No letters... no warnings... They must just like me I guess
lol, what a bunch of wankers. ... all you see on TV is how great they are and how fast you can download on their service (6 megs now?)... assuming you can FIND a server pushing that fast.
Their ads encourage the kinda usage they are now whining about. o_0
The corporate mind never ceases to amaze me.
Their ads encourage the kinda usage they are now whining about. o_0
The corporate mind never ceases to amaze me.
Comcast is the devil. Its very simple, they want money. They dont care about their customers, only their wallets, hence the poor support, shoddy service, and now this shenanigan. There were a few cable providers here, now they are all bought out. They keep sending us every 5 days an 11X5 postcard begging us to upgrade to digital, as if they dont have enough of our money. Every month they take a channel away from the regular service and holds it hostage in their digital plan, without lowering the price! Talk about monopoly.
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Actually, I've found my Comcast service to be excellent. The connect is much more stable than what I had with my old cable company.Top Wop wrote:Comcast is the devil. ...poor support, shoddy service, and now this...
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x2Foil wrote:Actually, I've found my Comcast service to be excellent. The connect is much more stable than what I had with my old cable company.Top Wop wrote:Comcast is the devil. ...poor support, shoddy service, and now this...
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Well they don't have to pay for those commercials. In fact, the reason they're running their ads during those slots (you already have Comcast!) is because nobody purchased the local advertising during that timeslot. So to fill in the local override time, they play their own spots.Kyouryuu wrote:Every commercial break on television. Three snail mails a week. It's ridiculous! It's... Craptastic!
As far as the mailers go, I don't think any business understands just how much they're spending on flinging pieces of paper around the country. Just look at the 300-page AT&T iPhone bills for proof of that.
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Amazing thing about comcast... We got out first bill for digital voice, Digital Cable(Best package offered), And 8 meg Internet... Supposed to be free installation... First bill was 350$!!! Under my roomates name so whatever... I told him daily to call and fight them on it. He didn't... Just goes to show they will take you for a ride when you let them. When I had Direct TV they I wasn't getting any local channels for almost 6 months. I was late with a bill once and called them to complain about how I was paying for a service I wasn't getting for 6 months and they hassle me for being 2 weeks late with a bill.... They ended up making my monthly bill 20$ for 4 months to make up the mishaps and sent a technician to fix the satelite the very next day. Thats service!
Just speaking of tech stories, a while ago I checked on Circut City for XBox 360 Elites, and there was one is stock on the Pinellas Park store. So me and my dad went down there, and asked for one at the customer service desk. They pulled it out of the back room, but then the manager came in and refused to sell us one. Apparently they were saving them for Sunday, so they could sell them all and get a large profit or something (it wasn't even a sale, same price as normal). So we finally found one at Gamestop and and I was so happy. On Sunday, we went to the same Curciut City and asked if they had any left, and the lady pulled out one. My dad then said \"Oh, thanks but we don't want it, a few days ago our money wasn't good here so we bought one from the compettion.\" and walked off
This is one of the many reasons why I hate them (and why you should too!)
http://games.slashdot.org/games/07/09/16/2116248.shtml
http://games.slashdot.org/games/07/09/16/2116248.shtml
Well, the issue in my mind is that their T&C's ought to specify what \"limitations\" are being imposed. If one is paying for unlimited service, one should get unlimited service- likewise, if they are not getting unlimited service, the limits of the service should be specified. I'd go through my Comcast T&C's if I downloaded stuff enough to think it might be a risk to me personally. Either way, I think the increased competition on cable is a very good thing, and it's starting to make them a little bit more accountable. (Their adds about how fast you could download annoy me, because I know they share bandwidth, and I know that realistically you never get those speeds.) I short: I don't like Comcast, either, but right now I'm paying them my $100 a month for cable service and internet. I do plan on taking a look at Verizon come the beginning of the year, though.
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EVERY cable provider does this and has so for YEARS....nothing new folks...Top Wop wrote:This is one of the many reasons why I hate them (and why you should too!)
http://games.slashdot.org/games/07/09/16/2116248.shtml
IF you tie up a Cable Node, They will Brick your modem...NOTHING NEW ...... or cap you to ISDN speeds. Most of these so called victims are abusers nothing more, who sit there daily abusing the network making every other user (up to 400 customers) on their node SUFFER. While they are sucking the pipe dry and using all the upload pipe too.. nothing is left for their neighbors who crawl at dialup speeds if they even can connect.. This was a huge issue on OOL in NY. and the abusers didn't like being capped... they learned quickly or chumped out some change for a business account- but still were cautious.
Nothing New folks Move on!!
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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Grendel wrote:The connect is sold as "unlimited". If it's not, then they should state it.
They used to say that about dialup....Unlimited
People thought Unlimited, I can leave it connected FoReVAH!
Company's Unlimited meant how many times you could connect to the Internet.
bleh -
Now show me where it says Unlimited on a Comcast web page, and I will show you the disclaimer on the same page. Then the TOS defining any said statement in "legalese"
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
Bubbalou is absolutely correct. What Comcast is doing is nothing new, is perfectly legal, and doesn't not violate their TOS (or T & Cs, whatever). In fact, they are doing it to help ensure that ALL their customers consistently experience at least decent speeds.
Like Bubbalou said (three times)... Nothing new here. Move on.
Like Bubbalou said (three times)... Nothing new here. Move on.