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Teh One Who Knocks
03-14-2011, 09:40 PM
By PETER SVENSSON, AP Technology Writer


NEW YORK – AT&T is placing a limit on the amount of data its home Internet subscribers can transfer in a month.

AT&T Inc. portrayed Monday's announcement as an attempt to curb "data hogs," but it could help the company preserve a revenue stream in the long run as people shift to Internet-based TV services.

AT&T said it will start charging extra after subscribers go past 150 gigabytes in a month, an amount it said only 2 percent of subscribers reach.

In practice, only frequent high-definition movie downloads, file sharing or perhaps constant videoconferencing can propel subscribers close to the limit. AT&T said the average monthly consumption for DSL customers is 18 gigabytes.

For U-Verse, a faster version of DSL available in some areas, the monthly cap will be 250 gigabytes.

Beyond the limits, AT&T will charge $10 per 50 gigabytes. It said it will warn subscribers repeatedly as they approach their monthly limits.

AT&T said the caps will start applying on May 2, and it plans to notify subscribers this week.

Most U.S. Internet service providers already place limits on data traffic, but most of them don't charge extra when the limits are exceeded. Instead, they warn subscribers and kick them off after repeated warnings.

Time Warner Cable Inc. tried to institute much lower usage caps in 2008, charging $1 per gigabyte of overage. The idea turned out to be very unpopular with subscribers, and the company had to back away from the idea. AT&T ran a similar experiment in a few areas, but with higher caps as well.

Analysts view usage caps and overage fees as a way for cable and phone companies that sell TV services to defend the value of their network. If households move their TV watching from such services to the Internet, the Internet service providers will still get paid through overage fees, analysts reason.

AT&T's move provides "air cover" that makes it easier for the rest of the industry to follow, Sanford Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett said.

AT&T's caps were first reported by Broadbandreports.com.

Yt Trash
03-14-2011, 09:53 PM
This will be interesting when I get notified. I don't think I reach the cap amount, but then again I've never checked what my usage is. I do leach a bunch of movies weekly.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-14-2011, 09:56 PM
Are you on the DSL or the U-Verse?

My cap with Comcast is 250 gigs (like the U-Verse cap will be) and I rarely come close to hitting it. The 150 gig limit though I would hit fairly regularly.

fricnjay
03-14-2011, 10:06 PM
I have U-Verse but after learning this I may change. I can get pretty much any carrier I want out here.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-14-2011, 10:09 PM
I wouldn't worry yet if you are happy with them FJ. Like I said, the 250 gig limit is pretty fair and a bit hard to hit unless you get involved in some serious upload/download during the month. Plus, every carrier is gonna have a cap like this eventually and the one you change to could have a lower cap if they don't have one already.

Hal-9000
03-14-2011, 10:17 PM
the thing I've mentioned before is that our provider has reduced us to 60 gigs a month and will charge us 2 dollars for each additional monthly gig used....

how are we supposed to know how legal their findings are??? I just get a bill saying instead of 40 dollars, I must pay something like 100 dollars according to them and no way to fight or challenge the bill

:x

Teh One Who Knocks
03-14-2011, 10:36 PM
the thing I've mentioned before is that our provider has reduced us to 60 gigs a month and will charge us 2 dollars for each additional monthly gig used....

how are we supposed to know how legal their findings are??? I just get a bill saying instead of 40 dollars, I must pay something like 100 dollars according to them and no way to fight or challenge the bill

:x

With that stupid link checker downloading stuff on me behind my back, I almost hit 60 gigs in the first week of the month :lol:

Hal-9000
03-14-2011, 10:52 PM
with that stupid series Prison Break I almost hit 28 gigs in 3 days





:oops:

Teh One Who Knocks
03-14-2011, 10:57 PM
I just looked, I'm at 77 gigs for the month so far....should be probably only about 25 :wha:

Godfather
03-14-2011, 10:58 PM
Shit we just stopped paying attention to that up here eh :wha: I need to read up on how it's progressing...



That sucks it's coming down there too.. this 'bandwidth hog' stuff is bullshit, total myth.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-14-2011, 11:00 PM
Shit we just stopped paying attention to that up here eh :wha: I need to read up on how it's progressing...



That sucks it's coming down there too.. this 'bandwidth hog' stuff is bullshit, total myth.

It's been here for awhile TBH...Comcast set their bandwidth cap around a year ago.

Hal-9000
03-14-2011, 11:00 PM
Shit we just stopped paying attention to that up here eh :wha: I need to read up on how it's progressing...



That sucks it's coming down there too.. this 'bandwidth hog' stuff is bullshit, total myth.

if you're using Shaw Gf....I wouldn't ignore it

they changed the rules and penalties on my account without so much as a whisper...and they admit that to their customers.

Godfather
03-14-2011, 11:02 PM
Telus baby :dance:

Yt Trash
03-15-2011, 12:08 AM
Are you on the DSL or the U-Verse?

My cap with Comcast is 250 gigs (like the U-Verse cap will be) and I rarely come close to hitting it. The 150 gig limit though I would hit fairly regularly.

DSL, you couldn't pay me to be on that U-verse.

FBD
03-15-2011, 01:02 PM
ditto...I have *no* idea how much my work bandwith is, but I refuse to get Uverse, I dont own a tv nor do I want one but you have no choice with AT&T...its either residential or Uverse, those assholes...I was about to upgrade to the business class then they got rid of it and shoehorn you into one size fits all... :rolleyes: