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[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Seriously. What is the point of a 1 TB data cap when you are paying for 600 Mbps internet?

You can burn through that terabyte in a matter of days and then be on the hook for dozens if not hundreds of dollars of overage charges.

It's not like it costs them more than a couple of pennies for that much data usage.

But the bigger thing is, we need the internet to be directly controlled and subsidized by the government. There are too many fingers in the pie.

[–] Cort 5 points 2 months ago

Lol with a gigabit connection you can hit your one terabyte cap in under 3 hours at max speed. In the days of work from home and 200GB call of duty updates caps are just a cash grab.

[–] Lawdoggo 3 points 2 months ago

What is the point of a 1 TB data cap when you are paying for 600 Mbps internet?

You can burn through that terabyte in a matter of days and then be on the hook for dozens if not hundreds of dollars of overage charges.

I think you answered your own question.

[–] CaptPretentious 4 points 2 months ago

I remember when in Internet didn't have data caps. But att and Verizon had them in the increasing smartphone market... And ISPs like Comcast (someone who was already running at like 90% profit margin) saw that and was like "so there is a way to get more money!

Internet in America is a joke, still. High cost, low speeds, no competition. I have 1000Mbps down, 35Mbps up and I have the privilege of paying $136/month. Which is wild considering all these cloud services.