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August 28th, 2008

Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 3:09 pm

Categories: Broadband, General, Telecommunications, Wired & Wireless

Tags: Network, Comcast Corp., Customer, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Strategy, Networking, Management, Larry Dignan

Comcast will implement a 250 GB data monthly cap on customers starting Oct. 1.

The move, reported first by DSL Reports, was confirmed by Comcast today (Techmeme). On its site, Comcast posted its amended user policy:

We’ve listened to feedback from our customers who asked that we provide a specific threshold for data usage and this would help them understand the amount of usage that would qualify as excessive. Today, we’re announcing that beginning on October 1, 2008, we will amend our Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) available at http://www.comcast.net/terms/use/ and establish a specific monthly data usage threshold of 250 GB/month per account for all residential customers.

250 GB/month is an extremely large amount of data, much more than a typical residential customer uses on a monthly basis. Currently, the median monthly data usage by our residential customers is approximately 2 - 3 GB. To put 250 GB of monthly usage in perspective, a customer would have to do any one of the following:

* Send 50 million emails (at 0.05 KB/email)
* Download 62,500 songs (at 4 MB/song)
* Download 125 standard-definition movies (at 2 GB/movie)
* Upload 25,000 hi-resolution digital photos (at 10 MB/photo)

This is the same system we have in place today. The only difference is that we will now provide a limit by which a customer may be contacted. As part of our pre-existing policy, we will continue to contact the top users of our high-speed Internet service and ask them to curb their usage. If a customer uses more than 250 GB and is one of the top users of our service, he or she may be contacted by Comcast to notify them of excessive use.

And industry move to broadband caps was mentioned by Qwest CTO Pieter Poll last week. Poll maintained that caps are likely to become an industry norm. While Comcast’s move is going to raise hackles in some quarters, 250 GB is pretty generous for an average retail customer. Meanwhile, I’d rather have a cap that’s high than be nickel and dimed with metered access.With Comcast implementing a broadband cap you can rest assured that other carriers will quickly follow.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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What's with the name calling and focus on porn?
What difference does it make what others are
downloading? It isn't necessary to call people who
do things you do not do insulting names, make
moral judgments, and obsess about how much ... (Read the rest)
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Hmm, I wonder how long it will take the torrent abusers...  Confused by religion | 08/28/08
The thing is, this treats all abusers the same. Nobody is targeted for the  DonnieBoy | 08/28/08
All illegal?  The-Bytemaster | 08/29/08
Agreed. Too bad they won't provide tiered pricing.  shawkins | 08/29/08
They should do it in steps. After 100 GB, throttle the bandwidth to half,  DonnieBoy | 08/28/08
Stupid.  ZachE84 | 08/28/08
No this is perfectly legal. As a paying customer, I want cheap internet  DonnieBoy | 08/28/08
You consider....  bobd08 | 08/28/08
Well, maybe the cap should be even lower. At 60 bucks, you are subsidizing  DonnieBoy | 08/29/08
You want cheap internet?  Duke E. Love | 08/28/08
Unless  Michael Kelly | 08/29/08
60 bucks may be cheap, but I still do not want to pay an extra 20 bucks per  DonnieBoy | 08/29/08
Holy reaction formation Batman  Duke E. Love | 08/29/08
So Donnie boy...  Duke E. Love | 08/29/08
Help desk freetard  Duke E. Love | 08/29/08
What's with the name calling and focus on porn?  bmialone | 08/14/09
not at all!  Linux Geek | 08/29/08
FCC for more than the corporations  gertruded | 08/29/08
makes sense for me, I'm with you  Linux Geek | 08/29/08
If Comcast does this, they should provide access to stats  Just_Curious | 08/28/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  Duke E. Love | 08/28/08
re: RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  none none | 08/28/08
I'm in the same boat.  NamelessFor Now | 08/29/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  DpuTiger | 08/28/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  gregcols | 08/28/08
Comcast has finally revealed its secret download cap. What's next?  Letophoro | 08/29/08
how about a poll on that?  ridingthewind | 08/29/08
veiled monopolistic move  mcouper | 08/29/08
This does seem like a MONOPOLY like move...  James Quinn | 08/29/08
You are aware there are laws in place for this...  JT82 | 08/29/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  Thresher | 08/29/08
Glad I'm no longer with Comcast...  jasonp@... | 08/29/08
Then you should have a business internet account  Confused by religion | 08/29/08
I dumped Comcast 5 years ago  FreeloaderFred | 08/29/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  Mike (not Cox) | 08/29/08
VOIP Traffic - how much does it use?  Doc75 | 08/29/08
Depends  jred | 08/29/08
I would say no...  JT82 | 08/29/08
Most likely no, but VoIP is part of the problem  GuidingLight | 08/29/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  jdubow@... | 08/29/08
customers asked for it?  flash777 | 08/29/08
RE: customers asked for it?  JT82 | 08/29/08
Comcast users revolt!  JT82 | 08/29/08
Oh and Id like to add this...  JT82 | 08/29/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  DenverHank | 08/29/08
This is why Comcast is bad  warrenhottie | 08/29/08
Comcast should provide "cap free" hours overnight  norm.burns@... | 08/29/08
That would be one step to being a little more reasonable..  JT82 | 08/29/08
Local node bandwidth-trading markets anyone?  Jasonik | 08/29/08
I work in education and we offer online content  ThePrairiePrankster | 08/29/08
I think you're onto something  Takalok | 08/29/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  chew2train | 08/29/08
This is no big deal  jscott418 | 08/29/08
This is more about the future than today....  James Quinn | 08/29/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  ZdReader22 | 08/29/08
Back to AOL days...goodbye "unlimited internet" service.  esdrasf@... | 08/29/08
Ah, yes... Another corporate step to...  BitTwiddler | 08/29/08
Remember this...  ordaj@... | 08/29/08
Better still make sure you investigate ALL alternatives!  James Quinn | 08/29/08
Zip code: 32304 (Other Than Comcast)  Grayson Peddie | 08/29/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  goingbust | 08/29/08
What's the point?? More Money? Control?  jtheisen@... | 08/29/08
I couldnt agree more..  JT82 | 08/29/08
Your right, this is just a rant, no one will follow through  jtheisen@... | 08/29/08
Can I sell my unused Gigabytes on EBAY?  leb4 | 08/29/08
LOL!  g-man_863 | 08/29/08
RE: Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow  Patricia_Pickett_368@... | 08/29/08
Comcast's Trickery...  g-man_863 | 08/29/08

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