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Comcast and 50Mbps connections

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What I do not understand is they are giving us the speed but limits on D/L U/L this is from a message they sent Comcast Subscribers (I am one) does this come under WTF?? ](*,)
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Dear Comcast High-Speed Internet Customer,

We appreciate your business and strive to provide you with the best online experience possible. One of the ways we do this is through our Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). The AUP outlines acceptable use of our service as well as steps we take to protect our customers from things that can negatively impact their experience online. This policy has been in place for many years and we update it periodically to keep it current with our customers' use of our service.

On October 1, 2008, we will post an updated AUP that will go into effect at that time.

In the updated AUP, we clarify that monthly data (or bandwidth) usage of more than 250 Gigabytes (GB) is the specific threshold that defines excessive use of our service. We have an excessive use policy because a fraction of one percent of our customers use such a disproportionate amount of bandwidth every month that they may degrade the online experience of other customers.

250 GB/month is an extremely large amount of bandwidth and it's very likely that your monthly data usage doesn't even come close to that amount. In fact, the threshold is approximately 100 times greater than the typical or median residential customer usage, which is 2 to 3 GB/month. To put it in perspective, to reach 250 GB of data usage in one month a customer would have to do any one of the following:

* Send more than 50 million plain text emails (at 5 KB/email);
* Download 62,500 songs (at 4 MB/song); or
* Download 125 standard definition movies (at 2 GB/movie).

And online gamers should know that even the heaviest multi- or single-player gaming activity would not typically come close to this threshold over the course of a month.

In addition to modifying the excessive use policy, the updated AUP contains other clarifications of terms concerning reporting violations, newsgroups, and network management. To read some helpful FAQs, please visit http://help.comcast.net/content/faq/Frequently-Asked-Questions-about-Excessive-Use.

Thank you again for choosing Comcast as your high-speed Internet provider.
 
250 gig/month is really quite much. Still I would hate just to know that I have a limit. But JD, what you describe seems not to be a problem caused by your provider.
 
I would be curious to see if the actual speed is greater.

I pay for the 16Mb service from Comcast, but the actual speed in my area is around 30Mb.
 
I have Verizon and I have no cap limit on mine, I be watching Netflix and downloading stuff from my PC. I kept hearing Comcast has a cap on their service. What use is a 50Mbps connection if you are limited to how much you download?
 
http://m1.com.sg/fibre/start.html#hs2

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Yes, home connection @ 1 Gbps! I'd get it if I were in Singapore.
 

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I have Verizon and I have no cap limit on mine, I be watching Netflix and downloading stuff from my PC. I kept hearing Comcast has a cap on their service. What use is a 50Mbps connection if you are limited to how much you download?

There is a 250GB cap.

However, I can't really see myself ever using that much.

My typical usage is like a tenth of that.

So the use of it is to be able to download things much faster. It would only be "not as useful" for people that had an issue with using more data than that.
 
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