Comcast to Finally Offer Bandwidth Meter »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year ago in Science & TechnologyWhen 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.
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