Should ISP's be regulated as utility companies? https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/23/21591420/comcast-cap-data-1-2tb-home-users-internet-xfinity
Low prices sometimes reel me in anyways.
1.2 TB?! That's huge for me tbh. The speed and quality of the Internet services here are so bad that I couldn't reach that limit even if I downloaded 24/7. ISPs here have been doing the same for years. You buy a so-called "unlimited" service but after you download a certain amount of GBs, your Internet speed drops to dial-up levels.
Ajit Pai is the director of the FCC, no? His agenda seems to be ISPs to fuck customers and give ISPs opportunity to do so and smile dirty at the situation. Remove him from office and bring his corrupt conduct to the courts.
You have to be hammering some serious HD/4K video to get close 1.2 TB, but watch the cap creep down over time...anyway yeah, ideally more municipalities should be going in the direction of public broadband instead of allowing Comcast and the like to plunder at will with no competition ... especially in times like right now - if schools are going to require remote learning then the poor and homeless are at yet another disadvantage
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