
Looking for a cable operator that won't charge you for all of those
Rescue Me marathons you're having? If so,
Comcast says it has no plans of implementing tiered data plans for its subscribers, unlike
its wireless brethren. Citing that the move wouldn't be advantageous for the company's blooming broadband sector, Comcast Cable president Neil Smit and CFO Michael Angelakis eased the fears of video streaming customers on Monday, at least for the immediate future. Smit went on to say that "we don't want to nickel-and-dime customers at this point" -- so your extreme downloading habits are safe,
for now. Bear in mind, Comcast does put a cap of 250GB per month on data consumption, so the idea full-on unlimited broadband is still just wishful thinking.
Comcast says no to tiered data for its broadband service, hardcore Netflix users rejoice originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 07 Dec 2011 11:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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