blogs.chron.com — Back in October, Comcast slapped a 250GB-per-month cap on bandwidth usage on its customers. One of the main problems with this, is that Comcast did NOT give you anyway of monitoring and measuring the total amount of bandwidth you use... Comcast just announced that they will give customers the ability to do just that in the beginning of 2009.
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infernoxDec 8, 2008
Do you know what Comcast does? They pretty much pioneered "f**king over the consumer"
Closed AccountDec 8, 2008
Not for SMTP. Port 25 is required as part of the SMTP standard.Web servers can run on different ports, but I'd rather not have to give my URL as something like <a class="user" href="http://example.com:81">http://example.com:81</a>
seidogerDec 9, 2008
I don't think Comcast would like to have that blood on their hands
seidogerDec 9, 2008
You are a Comcast investor?
cleancut360Dec 10, 2008
MTS
melchiorx101Dec 23, 2008
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jfreemanDec 30, 2008
You really think that a company shouldn't be able to charge you more than it does for the 99% of other users who use far less? This is like the difference between commercial and residential energy bills.