Will there be a limit on your Unlimited broadband


Limit on your Unlimited broadband, bite your tonque.

I have been seeing a lot of headlines on the death of the internet, maybe due to an overload of users. Just this week, China now has the same number of Internet users as the U.S. interesting. Or could it be the warnings of AT&T talking about possibly running out of bandwidth in a few years. Not sure.

What I do know is a large broadband provider like Comcast. Comcast is considering jack up your monthy fee for broadband customers who consume more than 250 gigabytes of data each month, though there are no immediate plans for implementation. Now if they are considering it, why would they talk about it in the press. This 250 GB is a number that the average user will not likely surpass, give it a few months when video file downloads might get larger. I get CD's sent to me with a 85 MB file of a flyer that I am having to print up. Need a few of these a day and you might be in trouble.

Now on the other had, Google allows on 20 MB file downloads in the GMAIL, If you download over 150 of these a month they would charge you more. Wait what if I like to down load movies, which I do. Now you are starting to get annoying with the 250 GB down load limit. It might be ok with a 100GB limit.


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