Re: Comcast - and other ISP - monthly usage limits
Paul Montgomery wrote:
> For anyone whose ISP limits monthly usage - Comcast starts limiting
> users to 250G on Oct. 1 - check out this neat freebie:
>
> http://codebox.no-ip.net/controller?page=bitmeter2
>
> It only uses about 7K of your resources to run and it can even be
> configured to give you a warning at a configurable point before you
> reach that limit.
>
Caps aer gonna be the wave of the future here in the States. lets face
it: Theres' only so much bandwidth, and if only a few binary downloaders
(read "P2P") use it all up, that leaves none for anyone else. WE all
pay the same. WE should all be able to get our bandwidth. 250GB is a
huge amount of data for a home user. Few home users will ever use all
that bandwidth. The ones who DO use it all need to be throttled down
considerably, or else they need to move to SOHO accounts.
And those illegally operating servers and pirate commercial lines need
to be shut down completely, since their traffic bites into our home use.
(Just to remind users, running Internet servers and using home lines for
commercial purposes is strictly forbidden on Comcast and every other ISP
that I know of).
You guys are just plain greedy. NO wonder Comcast put limits on P2P
downloaders. I hope you ALL get throttled to death.
Donald L McDaniel