Well it looks like it has started.  The internet ISPs are having a hard time
providing service with the use of the internet.  


Full article here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080829/wr_nm/comcast_internet_dc


Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable operator, said on Thursday it will cap
customers' Internet usage starting October 1, in a bid to ensure the best
service for the vast majority of its subscribers.

Comcast said it was setting a monthly data usage threshold of 250 gigabytes
per account for all residential high-speed Internet customers, or the
equivalent of 50 million e-mails or 124 standard-definition movies.

"If a customer exceeds more than 250 GB and is one of the heaviest data
users who consume the most data on our high-speed Internet service, he or
she may receive a call from Comcast's Customer Security Assurance (CSA)
group to notify them of excessive use," according to the company's updated
Frequently Asked Questions on Excessive Use.

Customers who top 250 GB in a month twice in a six-month timeframe could
have service terminated for a year.



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