Other than Time Warner’ssingle - city foray into monthly data caps , ingestion - base billing has mostly beenlittle ISPs with little monopolies , and given the market , wethought it ’d remain that path . Broadband Reports is , uh , reporting that now Comcast is mulling monthly caps ( which Comcast ’s PR guy confirms , though not the details)—something like 250 GB , and then $ 1.50 for every Gi over that . According to their source , the estimate has “ a peck of momentum ” and it ’ll pop ramble out in the next two months . The other part is that they ’re break down to originate ramp up DMCA notice to pirate SOB , with a full disconnection if you ’ve gotten four letters in a 12 - calendar month period .
https://gizmodo.com/all-you-can-eat-broadband-is-dead-time-warner-to-charg-346043
If this is entering the mix with Comcast ’s new“protocol agnostic ” net direction technique(in something closer to English , very temporarily slow down your whole connection if you ’re hitting the pipe really hard at the same meter as a lot of other mass in your area ) , you ’re looking at an uncomfortably restricted pipe ( to me anyway ) , even if they ’re not targeting deluge specifically anymore , and the overage fee frankly are n’t lewd .

https://gizmodo.com/comcast-n-bittorrent-bff-whats-good-what-sucks-373162
The scary part is that this hap actually does make sense , for a mates of reasons . One , P2P dealings is n’t the biggest bandwidth hog , it ’s stream television , and this ’ll get multitude to ( possibly ) bring down down on their substance abuse , however they ’re sucking down bandwidth . Second , it ’ll keep them ( sorta ) white with the FCC , which is seriously leaning toward transparency rules that wouldmake ISPs be up frontabout this sort of affair anyway . And after all , there ’s no better inducement to find out your piece of tail than money slipping out of your back pocket — no schmancy traffic management necessary . [ Broadband Reports ]
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