Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider, Thursday said it would set an official limit on the amount of data subscribers can download and upload each month...
As of right now, there are no monopolies in the games industry, and for the sake of the medium as a whole, they never should either.
And yet the biggest tech companies in America are essentially that. They buy up all the small comps only to kill them off and steal what they have, and if they can't buy em they bleed them to death.
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It sickens me to see this happen. Is this how censorship of the internet will work?!?!
How much data does Online gaming use in a month?
Yesterday, I downloaded National Treasure, it was 7GB.
:|
Sounds like Comcast is ready for digital downloads. /sarcasm
Hopefully the restrictions won't last or will be refined (higher than 1000 GB). Digital distribution is going to happen at some point and the last thing we need is a data cap. It is more beneficial to single out the major abusers of data bandwidth. Spammers and pirates in particular...
dont take this lightly
comcast is the second largest isp...
other companies are all trying to reach the same goal and are all looking at each other to see what works
not only to stop piracy but to make money on it...
this also allows them to blame the customer/offender for less than stellar service
while they still wont upgrade their networks
lets not forget that comcast was also caught delivering SD quality television to its HD customers to increase bandwidth (or not increase bandwidth)