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Current Cox Data Limits

Current Cox Data Limits

Cox has typically employed “soft data limits”, which did not carry any penalties for exceeding the monthly data cap for broadband Internet usage. However as Dslreports.com recently reported in their post “Cox Communications Eyes Usage Caps, Overage Fees“, Cox has been testing data overage fees in trial markets.  Below is a excerpt from this page […]

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Comcast under Fire over NBC Merger Violation

Consumer advocacy group Public Knowledge has come out to bash Comcast Cable for what they term as bad behavior in their merger with NBC-Universal. In a petition dated March 2 and addressed to the Federal Communications Commission to enforce merger conditions and its policies, Public Knowledge says Comcast‘s decision to exempt its online video service […]

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Comcast Might Eliminate Unlimited Cable Data

Comcast Cable CEO Brian Roberts has given a hint that the company might be considering eliminating the unlimited cable data plans for their cable Internet service customers. If the move materializes, Comcast will join wireless providers like Verizon Wireless and AT&T that have already taken the move. Roberts revealed that at the Business Insider’s Ignition […]

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AT&T to Increase Unlimited Data Plan Charges

As 2015 comes to a close, it will not be a happy new year for most of the AT&T customers who enjoy the unlimited data plan. This is after the company announced plans to increase charges starting from February of 2016. The move will definitely get customers by surprise but notice has been given on […]

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Comcast Increases Xfinity Internet Cost for Heavy Data Usage

Comcast Cable plans to expand consumer trials to a total of 15 states that charge Xfinity Internet subscribers extra fees. The extra fees have been imposed in cases where customers stream online video for many hours or run through vast amounts of data. The new move by Comcast will definitely open up debate on whether […]

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