Posted: 6/15/2010 6:31:24 AM EDT
| Anyone have experience with this? Thinking of switching from DSL. I work from home mostly and use a moderate amount of bandwidth (I know, relative term right). Most of my usage is RDP, Livemeeting,GoToAssist to clients etc so only occasional large file transfers. Does their VOIP also count against this cap? Of course do some online gaming and watch Netflix through XBox etc. In the GA market. Like to hear thoughts. Google has me a little gun shy and wanted to see if anyone else has had issues. |
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Just turned on bandwidth monitoring on my firewall so I can get an accurate picture. Never really cared before. Just concerns me. The cap is 250Gb as far I've researched. I would class myself as a pretty heavy internet user - VOIP, large downloads, some IPTV etc and I stay under my 100Gb monthly limit. |
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I work for Comcast.
The monthly cap is 250 GB. Comcast Digital Voice (our VOIP) product is a different service* and as far as I know is not counted towards the cap. * Although CDV and Internet use the same eMTA (voice modem) the two services are provisioned separately. E.g., an eMTA has to be provisioned for voice separately from data. |