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I have Verizon DSL and I don't download a lot of stuff, but I have 2 VOIP lines that I use a lot and then some YouTube once in a while, maybe a NetFlix here and there and I wonder how much use
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For $140, Comcast has an "Extreme" tier of DOCSIS 3 service making its way into major cities with 50Mbps/10Mbps speeds and a 250GB cap that doesn't incur extra fees. Instead, hitting the cap repeatedly may cause them to cut off your service.
'Just pointing it out for contrast.
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wow. Its kinda strange to see Greensboro, NC up there with the likes of Rochester, N.Y. and San Antonio and Austin, Texas,
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Imagine if video streaming was your only means of communication... well best means of communication. This is the case with many Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing individuals. They use a Video Relay Operator to effectively communicate with the world. Making video streaming calls can max out that cap. Reminds me of 20 hours a month at AOL back in the days... Bleech!
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Is there any way to measure at the cable modem how much data you are using?
I ask because Activity Monitor shows 140GB for the past 24 days for me, BUT that has to include backups since I use a time capsule, and doesn't include Netflix streaming to my xbox at all....
Thinking I would probably be stuck with the full $75 overage fines if they switch in my area.... I already can't afford the "standard" teir of cable, if I do this I won't be able to afford the internet either, maybe a 3G card for my MBP, which would end up being cheaper!!! (but oh so slow) bastards!