Comcast Says No Plans for Usage-based Pricing

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December 7, 2010

In the wake of the Comcast dispute with Level 3, many have been wondering about the ISP’s future bandwidth management plans. Some idea that’s been floated often is the idea of usage-based pricing. Users would be charged based on the amount of data they use each month. According to Reuters, Comcast has denied that such a scheme is in the works.

“Right now we have no plan in place to activate usage-based pricing,” said Comcast president Neil Smit. The FCC recently announce that ISPs would have some leeway in network management, provided they are transparent about their practices. Comcast currently has a single tier for residential customers with a 250GB data cap. 

Comcast maintains almost all users never get near the monthly cap, although some have taken umbrage at having the cap at all. Would you welcome the opportunity to pay for a particular data cap, os is the one size fits all approach best?

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