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In reply to the discussion: This hilarious graph of Netflix speeds shows the importance of net neutrality [View all]Hong Kong Cavalier
(4,607 posts)42. Not according to their website:
http://customer.comcast.com/help-and-support/internet/common-questions-excessive-use/
http://customer.comcast.com/help-and-support/internet/data-usage-what-are-the-different-plans-launching
Comcast already has a deal with Microsoft so any Xfinity streams via an XBox on their network will not go against the customer's data package.
http://customer.comcast.com/help-and-support/internet/data-usage-what-are-the-different-plans-launching
Comcast already has a deal with Microsoft so any Xfinity streams via an XBox on their network will not go against the customer's data package.
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This hilarious graph of Netflix speeds shows the importance of net neutrality [View all]
Ichingcarpenter
Apr 2014
OP
Well that explains why I could barely connect to Netflix last fall! I hate Comcast/Xfinity. Plan
txwhitedove
Apr 2014
#1
I quit cable and satellite three or four years ago. Use a digital antenna picked up from radio shack
2banon
Apr 2014
#28
My budget is forcing the issue too, and I warned the kids that it's about to happen. Comcast raised
txwhitedove
Apr 2014
#47
"Presumably, Netflix would eventually pass those fees on to its subscribers..."
Hong Kong Cavalier
Apr 2014
#2
Comcast's 250gb/month data cap makes streaming videos in HD a risky endeavor.
Hong Kong Cavalier
Apr 2014
#16
They do not have data caps in San Jose, California, as of now, and when I spoke with them a few days
lostincalifornia
Apr 2014
#43
Yeah...it looks like they're going to "roll out" these caps eventually.
Hong Kong Cavalier
Apr 2014
#44
That is the problem with monopolies. I am surprised that Uverse isn't in St. Paul, though they have
lostincalifornia
Apr 2014
#46
Aero isn't in distribution networks. It delivers via other ISPs. Google Fiber is a distribution net.
FarCenter
Apr 2014
#48
To connect up a few million homes at a couple thousand per home means you have to be big.
FarCenter
Apr 2014
#52
And Comcast will sell their streaming for less. Eventually Netflix will sell out
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#11
Although your response is factual, it has exactly NOTHING to do with the graph...
MohRokTah
Apr 2014
#35
You sound like you know what you're talking about; could you explain that in layman's terms, please?
Donald Ian Rankin
Apr 2014
#25
k&r thanks for posting. Looks like "net neutrality" is another subject boycotted by
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#12
If the graph pointed out in the OP was about Net Neutrality, you'd see a lot more tech savvy people
MohRokTah
Apr 2014
#34
My point is that there is a very vocal group here boycotting net neutrality threads.
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#36
To be fair, I was told to get my head out of my ass when I criticized the ruling.
djean111
Apr 2014
#45
my Verizon DSL has been HORRIBLE slow with Netflix lately, especially if I have google logged on.
Sunlei
Apr 2014
#15
Not really related to Net Neutrality, though. It's due to peering agreements between Comcast and...
MohRokTah
Apr 2014
#30
^^^^^ This is factual. The OP is wrong looking at it from anet neutrality viewpoint.
MohRokTah
Apr 2014
#33