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    If you rely on Comcast for your internet service, you might have to change your usage habits next year. Beginning on January 1, Comcast is implementing a data cap of 1.2TB for home users. Users who exceed that threshold will incur additional monthly fees.
    Users who go over the cap will be charged $10 for every 50GB of data consumed over the initial limit. Additional monthly charges will never exceed $100…

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    • #2322846

      I had to search to find out how long customers had to use their 1.2TB data – it seems to be monthly. I then found that approximately 5% of their customers actually use that much, and they do offer unlimited plans. Median usage is 300+GB/month!

      They are also offering “buffer” limits for Jan/Feb/Mar.

      • #2322852

        …However, the limit can be easily reached for customers who are on daily Zoom meetings and stream shows, according to Fox News’s Brett Larson….Streaming Netflix’s popular show “The Crown” in 4K resolution takes up an estimated seven gigabytes an hour and 280 gigabytes for the entire season, or over a fourth of a terabyte, according to Larson. Meanwhile, a Zoom call can cost one-and-a-half gigabytes an hour. For two kids taking online classes eight hours a day every week for school tacks on an additional 192 gigabytes each month….

    • #2322883

      I just upgraded my Comcast Xfinity service to unlimited because of this change: Free for the first six months, then $11 extra per month for Xfi Complete (offer ends in four days on 12/30/2020). I’ve been using nearly double the forthcoming 1.2 TB limit for the last six months since cancelling cable TV service.

      It should be noted that 27 of the 39 US states with Comcast service already had data caps for more than four years. The change from 1/1/21 is for the other 12 states (in North East):
      Data cap comes to 12 more US states over four years after everyone else got it

    • #2322962

      However, the limit can be easily reached for customers who are on daily Zoom meetings and stream shows

      Not according to your quote.
      280G + 192G = 472G = 40% of your monthly allowance. You can stream another 2 series before even getting close.

      cheers, Paul

    • #2322978

      However, the limit can be easily reached for customers who are on daily Zoom meetings and stream shows

      Not according to your quote.
      280G + 192G = 472G = 40% of your monthly allowance. You can stream another 2 series before even getting close.

      cheers, Paul

      I “stream” 11 series.
      The example by Fox has 1 series and 2 kids on Zoom. What about parents working from home too ? What about streaming 5-10 series a month ?
      I, like b use more than 1.2TB per months. I am not in the US, I am on 1Gb fiber Optic with no caps.

      • This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Alex5723.
      • #2322980

        I am on 1Gb fiber Optic with no caps

        You are not a typical user and not on Comcast.

        We want users to post their experience, but you need to also post the details so readers can judge whether your comment is relevant.

        cheers, Paul

        • This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Paul T.
    • #2322991

      typical user

      I don’t know what typical user mean when many are on Netflix, Amazon TV, Apple TV…

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