Small ISP cancels data caps permanently after reviewing pandemic usage

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The coronavirus pandemic caused big Internet service providers to put data caps on hold for a few months, but one small ISP is going a big step further and canceling the arbitrary monthly limits permanently. Antietam Broadband, which serves Washington County in Maryland, announced that it "has permanently removed broadband data usage caps for all customers," retroactive to mid-March when the company first temporarily suspended data-cap overage fees.

The decision to permanently drop the cap was made partly because of "learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic as more people worked and learned remotely," Antietam explained. "During this period customers moved into broadband packages that more accurately reflected their broadband needs."  Comcast and AT&T have both since extended the data-cap holiday to June 30 but haven't promised to extend it any further or get rid of the caps permanently.


Small ISP cancels data caps permanently after reviewing pandemic usage