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Tech Lime (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
If you are a Comcast subscriber that worries about exceeding the 250GB data cap, I have some good news. A usage meter is in the works that will help you avoid this problem. Obviously, the vast majority of subscribers will never have to worry about service suspension or termination because of bandwidth overages, but for those [...]
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Warcraft Videos (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Julia Hall asked: If you want the best digital cable TV service combined with blazingly fast Internet access and a telephone calling plan that will save you tons of money, then there’s only one company to go with. That’s because Comcast does a better job of bundling all three of those great services together than [...]
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DS Articles (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
When you sign up for home telecommunications services from Comcast, you'll have lots of great opportunities to get entertainment, stay connected to the people who you care about and to have fun! Plus, you'll get to save plenty of money while you do all of this!
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IGN (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Provider offering bandwidth meter to prevent consumers from reaching data cap limits.
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BetaNews (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
Comcast will reportedly be offering a Web-based bandwidth monitor beginning January 5 to accompany the usage limits made official last October.
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DS Articles (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Getting access to the best high speed Internet service can be a truly exhilarating experience! After all, there's a ton of things to do on the Internet and lots of great people to meet through exotic online forums, social networking sites, and even virtual reality! One thing that you might find surprising though is that you can do all of these things through Comcast!
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Tech-Ex (Free subscription) | yesterday
When Comcast announced its bandwidth cap (250 GB) earlier this year, I noted one problem : no metering tool for end users to determine their usage. It's not really fair to give someone a limit with no way to measure it after all. But starting in January Comcast customers will be given a tool to monitor their usage, according to a report. According to DSL Reports , an anonymous tipster has told them...
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TechWag (Free subscription) | yesterday
Image by via CrunchBaseComcast is an American Cable company headquartered in Philadelphia. The company’s core cable division has more than 24 million subscribers and is the largest provider in the US. Comcast Cable derives the bulk of its revenue from television, Internet, and digital phone services. Its broadband Internet service reaches about 13 million [...]
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Top News Cast - World (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Dawn Amerson If getting the best possible Internet access for your family is important to you, then you should check out what Comcast has to offer. With the fastest residential high speed Internet service and lots of bonus features, you'll get to enjoy comprehensive and secure access to the Web along with your digital cable TV service and digital land line phone service! When looking at Comcast's...
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Gadgets (Free subscription) | yesterday
If you are a Comcast subscriber that worries about exceeding the 250GB data cap, I have some good news. A usage meter is in the works that will help you avoid this problem. Obviously, the vast majority of subscribers will never have to worry about service suspension or termination because...
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Top News Cast - World (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Dawn Amerson Modern technology presents a tremendous number of opportunities for entertainment, education, and keeping in touch with family and friends. While this is definitely a good thing, deciding what kinds of technologies would serve you best in terms of doing all of these things can be a real hassle. Just because this can be a real hassle, that doesn't necessarily mean that it has to be because...
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ChasNote (Free subscription) | yesterday
Earlier this week, Comcast had an unhappy and hugely influential customer in Guy Kawasaki. Guy has nearly 32,000 people following his Twitter feed, and here’s what he told them: Comcast proved it was listening, and its Chief Twitterer, @ComcastCares, responded to Guy, right there in the conversation Guy had started in Twitter. Now, 48 [...]
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Maximum PC all RSS Feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
Judging by the reader comments in past news blurbs regarding bandwidth caps, the general consensus appears to be that they suck, regardless of the limit being imposed. Not only have opponents attacked the concept of a set cap, but many of you voiced concerns over the inability to track your internet usage to know when you're approaching the newly imposed GB ceiling. Come January, that's going to change...
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Top News Cast - World (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Dawn Amerson Ever since the invention of the telegraph people have been enthralled with telecommunications technology that moves at the speed of light. Now though, with computers handling all kinds of different communications and entertainment for us, we have many more options when it comes to staying in touch with the rest of the world. Television, the Internet, and the telephone have now replaced...
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Hot Hardware (Free subscription) | yesterday
The days of "unlimited" broadband Internet access are gone. Many major Internet Service Providers (ISP) claim that providing unfettered access will saturate the available bandwidth and slow down or even halt access for everyone--sort of tantamount to the urban myth that if everyone flushed their toilets at the same time the sewage system would overload. The answer to this ISP-claimed conundrum is to...