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Comcast Caps Usage September 3, 2008

Posted by WebBand in Spokane, Technology, WebBand.
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Comast is capping your Internet usage

Don't let Internet caps slow you down - try WebBand

Last week, Comcast announced that as of October 1, 2008, they will cap the usage on their Internet service. This means that after a certain amount of data has been requested, Comcast will either charge you MORE or cut your service off. This new policy is also being considered by many of the other large Internet companies around the US (Verizon and AT&T are also looking at it – can Qwest be far behind?).

WebBand has NEVER capped our usage and we never will. It’s one more advantage of staying local. The Internet has become the place to go to find and download music and movies. These type of files require a lot of bandwidth. Why would a media company like Comcast limit the number of media files a person can download?

If you are tired of being dictated by a large, unfriendly company about how long you can surf the web, maybe it’s time to try a local company with your needs in mind. Give us a call today at (509) 688-2550 for more information – WebBand DSL service starts at only $26.95 per month (basically half of Comcast’s regular price). We’d love to show you the difference a local Internet company can make!

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