Don't know about you, but when I log into my Comcast account I see : *Note:enforcement of the 250GB data consumption threshold is currently suspended *
Even then, the 250GB only ever applied for the "slower" accounts. Scott On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 9:49 PM, Grant Ridder <shortdudey...@gmail.com>wrote: > In Mountain View (the middle of Silicon Valley) the only choice i have is > overpriced Comcast w/ a 300 gig limit. I used to chew threw 300 gig in a > week when i was in school. > > -Grant > > On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Alex Rubenstein <a...@corp.nac.net> > wrote: > > > Yet, here, where I live, only 47 road miles from New York City, I have a > > cable company who sells me metered (yes, METERED) DOCSIS, for nearly > > $100/month, 35/3. The limitation is like 100 GB/month or something (the > > equivalent of the amount of Netflix or AppleTV my kids watch in a > weekend) > > No alternatives, no FiOS, no nothing. Well, I can get 3/.768 DSL if I > > please. > > > > Someone, please help me. > > > > Please. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jima said: Really, who has 100/100 at home? > > > > > > Oddly, those living in Grand Coulee, WA. > > > > > > I went there once to setup corporate connectivity for a regional tire > > store. > > > They ordered the minimal drop, 50/50Mbs. One of the tire changers there > > > told me that he had 100/100 at home for $50/month. > > > > > > This was a town without T-Mobile service. I had to haul out the butt > set > > and > > > clip on to the business POTS lines to turn up the VPN. > > > > > > Most of rural Central Washington has very good fiber connectivity. > > Forward > > > looking Public Utility Districts FTW! > > > > > > -- > > > Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474 > > > > >