> But, if those terms aren't acceptable, then why sign up for the > service in the first place?
I think the objection is simply that Comcast won't define the terms. As someone else mentioned, there are a lot of reports of Comcast cutting off service to someone with the reason being, that they over-used the service. If they are advertising unlimited internet service first off, and then won't define what 'too much' bandwidth usage is, that is where the problem comes in. Even those people that have been cut off have been unable to find out where that line is drawn. If they would be more clear in their policies, I don't think anyone would have room to complain. - Matthew C. Beckman _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
