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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/11/2013 10:49 AM, Steve Romanow
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<div dir="ltr">AFAIK, Comcast suspended extra charges a few years
ago. I have not been charged extra.
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<div>However, if you look at the FAQ in their data usage chart,
they have recently rolled out two plans in different markets
(Nashville and Phoenix I think). I guess they are figuring
which doesn't cause an exodus of users. The Nashville plan
looks like its 300G in the base rate, and $10/50G over that.
Which I guess is kinda fair. However, if there is not an
issue with capacity, I dont want to pay for artificial
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<div>I kinda see our family as a model consumer the content
providers hope to get. I have paid subscriptions to amazon,
netflix, pandora, xfinity. All this content usage is not in
ANY shady traffic.<br>
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- Kyle<br>
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