Comcast launches bandwidth meter pilot
Originally published: December 1, 2009
Last updated: December 1, 2009 - 8:56pm
Comcast on Tuesday announced the launch of a pilot program for its Internet customers to keep track of how much bandwidth they're using. The company is finally introducing a Web-based metering program, which will let users check these numbers from any browser. This comes a little more than a year after Comcast began enforcing a strict 250GB cap on download bandwidth, exiling those who went over twice for an entire year before being able to get Internet service again. In the interim the company had offered no official tool for customers to see how close they were getting to that limit, outside of a free McAfee Security software program that needed to be installed on each computer sharing that connection. The new online meter is coming first to customers in Portland (OR) as part of a pilot project, which could be expanded to other parts of the country beginning next year.
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