Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Comcast Data Usage Cap - Andre Vrignaud on Getting Banned by Comcast
2 Views • Apr 11, 2012
Description
Comcast currently has a 250GB data cap on residential Internet accounts in the United States. If you go over this bandwidth cap once and receive a warning from Comcast, exceeding it a second time gets you banned from using Comcast services for a year. Andre Vrignaud was a Seattle Comcast customer before he was banned for exceeding the Comcast bandwidth cap. Here he tells his story and explains what he thinks would be a better solution for ISPs like Comcast in dealing with high bandwidth users
More from User
Why Do Geeks Love Flight Simulators
Chris Pirillo
What Health Technologies Frighten You
Chris Pirillo
Will Your Business Succeed
Chris Pirillo
Why Do Tech Bloggers Hate Microsoft?
Chris Pirillo
What Makes KickStarter Projects Succeed or Fail
Chris Pirillo
Lice Gadget
Chris Pirillo
Related Videos
Comcast Switching to Usage-Based Data Pricing
Mashable
Comcast Switching to Usage-Based Data Pricing
Mashable
Comcast Usage Cap Fallout - FrugalTech
Bruce Naylor
Comcast Could Impose Data Caps On Customers
Tat's Revolution
Best HDTV of 2012, Revive Your Cell Phone Battery! Comcast Dumps the Data Cap, SSD or HD for Laptop? GPU Video Encoding Sucks, Can I Secure Dropbox? - Tekzilla
Tekzilla
ARY News 9 PM Headlines 17th August 2023 | Tik Tok usage banned | Prime Time Headlines
ARY NEWS