Comcast starts 250GB bandwidth caps October 1

@ 2008/08/29
Comcast has announced that it will in fact be introducing bandwidth caps to all residential customers. The cap, which will go into effect as of October 1, will be 250GB per month. Comcast justifies the decision by saying that it's "an extremely large amount of data," and that a very large majority of customers will never cross it.

In fact, according to Comcast, this is actually the same policy that is already in place, except with more explicit numbers as to what is allowed and what isn't. "As part of our preexisting policy, we will continue to contact the top users of our high-speed Internet service and ask them to curb their usage," the company said in a statement sent to Ars. "If a customer uses more than 250GB and is one of the top users of our service, he or she may be contacted by Comcast to notify them of excessive use."

Comment from thorgal @ 2008/08/29
I'm on 30Gb since first of july, a much needed improvement. 250Gb would be heaven though
Comment from jmke @ 2008/08/29
I have a 15Gb cap per month; no whining please if you got 250Gb