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You're really hitting on all the industry talking points, I really do hope you're getting paid by comcast.$10 Extra a month vs $20-$40 a month in overages. $10 is nothing compared to that. And how is it screwing people over. Statically less than 20% of users will ever use 1TB of DATA in a months span. It's a niche area. Not to mention this cuts down on heavy server traffic which would cause speeds to lessen. The same concept applies to cellular providers no longer offering unlimited DATA without a premium. But than again if you don't use 1TB of DATA what's the point in complaining about it.
1. I'm still struggling to understand how you feel grateful to have to pay $10 for a data limit that doesn't need to exist(in most places it is $25-30 extra).
2. The less than 20% data talking point, which used to be something like 5%. Looks like they changed the number significantly. If 20% of people go over that cap, it's screwing them over whether or not they're paying the $10+ for "unlimited data", simply because again, the data cap does not need to exist.
3. Speeds slowing down due to traffic: Comcast profits are measured in tens of billions of dollars a year. This is profits, not revenue. If you don't think they have money to upgrade absolutely every bit of their infrastructure nation wide to ensure speeds are not reduced without a data cap, I have alien invasion insurance to sell you.
I guess you haven't kept up with Cell phone plans in the last 5 years or so. What I'm about to say is true for the big 3 mobile companies in the US(T-Mobile, AT&T & Verizon). None of them have hard data caps anymore, they simply have soft caps and slow down speeds once you hit them so you can only use the most basic of internet.