300MB is a typo. It should be 300GB.
http://corporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/a-terabyte-internet-experience
Ron
On 05/26/2016 06:36 AM, cooleman@xxxxxx wrote:
I am sure they will count every bit, so all the overhead, not offer real kilobytes megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, but regardless at 50 mbit/s you get to use it only 1.3 hours a day each month, that ain't btoadband, at 100 Mbit/s you get 40 minutes of usage a day tops,i.e. less than a day per months.
Craig Birkmaier schreef op 26-05-2016 14:05:
Comcast Promises Data Cap Overages Won't Cost More Than $200 a Month |
Fox News
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2016/05/25/comcast-promises-data-cap-overages-wont-cost-more-than-200-month.html
COMCAST PROMISES DATA CAP OVERAGES WON'T COST MORE THAN $200 A MONTH
First, the good news: Comcast is upping its data cap for broadband
Internet customers from 300MB to 1TB (terabyte) in the markets where
it's testing usage-based pricing. Those tests are now going on in more
than two dozen locations around the United States. At the same time,
the company is saying it won't charge any customer more than $200 each
month for exceeding that cap. Now for the bad news: Comcast is
increasing the price of its unlimited data usage plan at the end of
the year from $35 to $50. That fee is added to customers' basic
monthly charges.