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xfinity will advertise 100 Tbps lines with the abysmal 1.5 TB/mo data cap anyway

“you can drive this super sport car for $ per month - but only for 10 miles”

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97 points

100Tbps downloads speeds (5Mbps upload)

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45 points

Speeds not guaranteed…

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3 points

Isn’t the phrase they use “up to” the promised speed? So if it is 300bps, that is not above 5Mbps, so they technically met their promise.

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9 points

Aren’t fiber lines typically symmetrical? At least that’s how I’ve usually seen them advertised.

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51 points

You underestimate the fuckery that ISPs will go through to offer the least amount of services for the most possible money.

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I hate Comcast as much as the next guy but I feel like 1.5TB a month would be reasonable. Even at those speeds you probably wouldn’t be downloading more, just downloading whatever you do now but faster.

E: I was gonna ask why this was so controversial but I just checked my routers stats and, oh yeah I’ve only downloaded around half a terabyte over 3 segregated VLANs in the past 2 months. I’ve uploaded almost double that which is baffling to me though. Even still I don’t see why anyone would be downloading anything more that a terabyte in a month unless your one of those data hoarders, which fair but… I’ll stop my rambling.

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28 points

Why the fuck would I want that speed if I can only fully use it for less than a second before hitting the data cap? I’d rather have 100 times less speed with 100 times more cap, so I can actually fully use it however I want.

Also it’s just ridiculous anyway because I don’t even think hard drive write speeds are that fast.

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7 points

I think you meant no data cap.

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5 points

Tell that to my (nonexistent) off-site backup.

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11 points
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Florida man fails math, yet again

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I’m not even from Florida 😭😭 Planning on a namechange for my Internet personality soon though

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26 points

There shouldn’t be any data caps on wired connections, especially fiber.

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5 points

The only thing data caps should affect is if there’s abnormal congestion.

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There should be, that’s just how fiber works. If they lay a 10 Gb line in the street, they’ll probably sell a 1 Gb connection to a 100 households. (Margins depend per provider and location)

If they give you an uncapped connection to the entire wire, you’ll DoS the rest of the neighborhood

That’s why people are complaining “I bought 1Gb internet, but I’m only getting 100Mb!” - They oversold bandwidth in a busy area. 1Gb would probably be the max speed if everyone else was idle. If they gave everyone uncapped connections the problem would get even worse

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I’m on pace for 0.60 TB this month and I’m no heavy user. I only have 1 4k TV and a laptop for work that I use all day. My wife is mostly on her phone but is a heavy TV user in the evening. I can imagine people who download and/or torrent most of the content they consume can easily hit 1.5TB

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9 points

Data caps are simply false advertising - if your infrastructure can only handle X Tb/s then sell lower client speeds or implement some clever QoS.

There are plenty of users for whom 1.5TB is quite or very restrictive - multi member households, video/photo editors working with raw data, scientists working with raw data, flatpak users with Nvidia GPU or people that selfhost their data or do frequent backups etc.

With the popularity of WFH and our dependence on online services the internet is virtually as vital as water or electricity, and you wouldn’t want to be restricted to having no electricity until the end of the month just because you used the angle grinder for a few afternoons.

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15 points

Don’t be silly son, the free market will signal there is opportunity and prices will drop and quality will go up.

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15 points

🤪

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6 points

All fed to you on the not updated data line that caps at 800 MBps

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