Tag: data caps
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3 Tips to Help You Stay Under Your Data Cap
Data caps have often been called an attack on cord cutters; however, don’t let them scare you away from becoming a cord cutter. You can be a cord cutter even if your Internet service provider (ISP) has a data cap. When my family became cord cutters we had a data cap from our DSL provider…
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Looking for a Internet Plan Without a Data Cap? Here Are the Companies Who Let You Stream All You Want
Cord Cutters love to stream a ton of movies and TV shows. Add in gaming, Facebook, and hundreds of other great online services can really add up. Yet the downside of all of this great content online is the fact that it eats up your data cap quickly. With some Internet Service Providers having caps as…
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Comcast Is Expanding Their Data Cap Program to New Markets
Are you a Comcast subscriber who got used to being data cap free? We have bad news for you… A few years ago now Comcast stopped enforcing their data caps in an effort to evaluate the program. After some time off, Comcast, starting about a year ago, began to bring back 300GB data caps in…
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AT&T Makes Changes to Their Data Caps
In what is probably a surprise to no one, AT&T is changing their data cap policy in response to recent changes at Comcast. If you have DSL, sorry, you are still stuck at 150GB a month—a painfully low cap; however, if you have AT&T Uverse Internet you now have a new rate. If you have…
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Comcast to Employees: Don’t Say “Data Cap” to Describe Our “300GB Data Usage Plans”
Do you work at Comcast? If so you better not say “data cap.” In an internal training document obtained by Yahoo.com Comcast is telling employees to call the 300GB data caps a “300GB data usage plan.” Comcast wants their employees to say “Customers in non-trial areas have a 250 GB data usage plan, although we…