https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/09/a-comcast-data-cap-tale-unexplained-overage-drives-man-to-cancel-service/
COMCRAP, NOT EVEN ONCE
See libcucks, this is how you change things. Use the free market instead of trying to get the government to control everything
>>62444605
While I agree with the free market being the way to go, there's no free market at play here. He's left the market entirely. Comcast isn't worried, because if he needs actual internet at any point, he'll have to go back to them or move.
>>62444605
Most conservatives support """donations""" in politics. Politicians who support """donations""" in politics support municipal monopolies. Yet conservatives blame liberals.
It really makes you think.
>>62444605
The dispute is about a lack of transparency for how data usage is measured. From the article:
>Comcast has admitted mistakes in some cases, but it's nearly impossible for regular customers to challenge Comcast's data usage claims. Comcast CEO Brian Roberts has claimed that Internet data is just like electricity and gasoline and that customers who use more should pay more. But with traditional utilities, government regulation ensures that prices are fair to consumers and that meter readings are accurate. There are no comparable safeguards with Comcast's data charges and usage meter
Also, there is apparently no market--let alone a free one--where the guy lives, as he had to give up his internet completely.
>>62444536
Oh no, he cancelled his service, how horrible
>>62444829
I would move, and then call corporate everyday to remind them that I moved