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Posted Aug 29 2008, 05:15 PM by Kim Peterson
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Comcast is rolling out a new policy to keep people from hogging the Internet. And while the new restrictions seem pretty generous, I'm on high alert for what I call the Comcast gotcha. That's the sticker shock that happens when the cheapo trial period ends, and suddenly the bill comes and I'm paying how much for cable and Internet?

The new policy goes like this: Starting next month, customers will be limited to 250 gigabytes of downloaded content per month. If someone goes above that limit, their account could be suspended.

The good news? It's very tough to hit that limit. Comcast says that people can still download 50 high-definition movies, 250 standard-definition movies or 6,000 songs every month. So most people won't be affected by the new rules.

The bad news? Comcast doesn't make it easy to measure how much data you've downloaded. It's developing a bandwidth meter, but for now you have to find one on your own and figure out how to use it.

The worst news? Comcast could change its allowance at any time. It and other Internet providers could slowly tighten the restrictions, to the point where anything beyond simple e-mail and Web surfing will come at a cost. 

This is a significant change. The days of all-you-can-download are over.

Comcast shares fell 2% Friday to close at $21.18.

On one hand, I can see where Comcast is coming from. A very small percentage of its customers use more than their share of Internet capacity, usually by illegally downloading lots of movies and albums. That can cause problems for everyone, particularly as it gets easier to find and download those super-large files.

But Comcast might not be as innocent in all this as it wants you to think. You can buy (or rent) high-definition movies from several companies online. And that competes with Comcast's own video-on-demand offering.

By placing caps on the movies someone can download, Comcast is making it harder for competitors to sell competing content.

As I said, the allowance seems generous for now. If Comcast leaves that 250 GB cap alone, most customers will be fine. But excuse me while I wait for the gotcha.

Here's what others are saying about the news:

Wired: "While usage caps may help Comcast out of a jam, they're not the best long-term solution for users or for the market -- it could slow broadband adoption and stall innovation. Here's a novel suggestion: If supply is a problem, why not increase capacity?"

Om Malik: "The caps are a move to ensure that the gouging scheme put in place by Comcast and other cable providers stays intact and they can continue to sell their video-on-demand services."

Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett: "Usage-based pricing would be a welcome development for broadband providers, and would be the simplest manifestation yet of what we believe is still the primary truth of the broadband market; that is that demand is rising at a time when relevant supply is actually shrinking." (Via Wired)

TechCrunch: "Comcast’s cap will be seen not as the start of a decline but rather the flowering of the Golden Age of Streaming."

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Comments

 

atleast you have the option of getting cable internet i have to stay with hughes net 1600 latency on a sunny day in the 2.0 to 2.5k cloudy and no internet on rainy days or realy cloudy days and  358 MB download cap a day that's at best pack i can get.running 99$ a month if you hit that cap you can download a web page in 10 mins if your lucky..i wish i could get comcast or any cable/DSL internet

so you little girls and boys cry about comcast all you want i'll just LOL@ you till you get hughes net or go back to dail up :)

PS. LOL@ jtjones ..maken a mistake

Just another reason to switch i did to At&t DSL and never looked back.

One more way our System regulates your life. If its free, there must b a price put on it. Pigs CHOKE ON IT PIGS MONEY HUNGERY SOB'S

Regulate this biotch!!!! You limit me, I trash my computer u can go market, spam, and repeat broadcast your no use services to some other herd of cattle people for only 29.99 only 14.99 only go away CAPITALIST PIGS

GO REGULATE MY AZZ BIOTCH

larry in pennsylvania

New future broadband ads - Unlimited Usage, Unlimited Downloads, just plain Unlimited...Comcast has mistaken the broadband for their uncompetitive cable/satellite market.  There are numerous broadband providers available other than Comcast.

This is what happens when a monopoly has total control of a service.  Hang on to your wallets and purses.  This is only the beginning.  Bring in a competitor to Comcast and I'll sign up with it hands down!

It does not suprise me, they would do some crap like this. I went to subscribe to them b/c they are the only provider in my area, and I had to pay up front and then they tell me they could not hook up my cable for 2 months. All b/c a line did not have a amp. on it. Sad part was the box was in my yard and the house that was four lots down had cable.

Their customer relation sucks. All they are doing is tring to buy up all the small companies that had great relations with their customers and then crapping on the people that had that different provider.

This sounds like that promo that was to buy the 3 in 1 package for 99.99 and then after 12 months jack the price up to 139.99. Can not wait to see what crap they pull next.

I did not even get signed up with them and they pissed me off. I will never go with them.

COMCAST IS MONEY HUNGRY. IT GIVES ANYTHING FOR MORE FUNDS TO SUPPORT IT. A MONOPOLY AND A MONSTER. I MISS COMCASTS REP PAT CROCE HE'S USING DIRECT TV, SO WILL I

BY BY BIG PIG COMCAST

I only use about 10g could I sell my unused back to comcast or another party?

I do not have problem with what Comcast is doing it's America, if you do not like what they offer then go to another provider.

This is totally unacceptible. A couple of years ago I was a Comcast customer, I switched to a competitor because of better service (had nothing to do with this issue).

I would never have an internet service provider that had bandwidth caps or charged by the amount of bandwidth used.

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