Having started my Internet career back when most of the ‘internet’ was 9600 
baud dial-up, with a few lucky folks on either 56k leased or T1, I am deeply 
offended (and cry ‘false advertising’) when an internet provider claims to be 
selling you 30Mb/s but then limits you to <x> amount of data in the month.

Either you’re selling me 30Mb/s, or you’re selling me <x>/(days in month * 
hours in day * minutes in hour * seconds in minute) Mb/s

And if my calculations are correct, 1.6TB/month is 4.85Mb/s.  Bah, humbug! 
That’s only 16% of what they say I’m getting.  Ripoff.  Time to contact the 
attorney general?

Rusty

From: PLUG-discuss [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Saul
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 8:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: YouTube TV streaming in Phx today ...

Interesting info.  Cox in Mesa is limiting me to 1tb.

On 7/22/2017 9:18 AM, Michael Butash wrote:
This is why Cox has now imposed a 1.5tb bandwidth cap on users.  They know 
everyone is cutting off their overpriced video, and now they're going to charge 
you for the massive bandwidth that things like netflix use to recoup some of 
that.  Nothing is "free", so caveat emptor.

Case in point, my aunt pinged me when Cox sent her the threat of overage 
charges, where she really only does tv streaming.  She was at least a 1tb over 
their "normal" limit now, and would be charged accordingly.  Only things she 
really does is use Netflix and Vue for tv, but apparently enough bandwith to 
exceed their cap, and she doesn't even do 4k content or have kids soaking it 
up, where many do.  I can only imagine the bandwidth needs with a house full of 
kids doing the same, plus gaming and everything else...

Still cheaper than paying for cable tv, but I presume their charging will only 
rapidly escalate to offset their dying video/telephony services and lack of 
anything else they can really charge for.  Since every other carrier is 
dogpiling in to slaughter and feast on the corpse of net neutrality, Cox 
decided in their own interests to hop on he bandwagon too.  Thanks for all the 
fish, Trump.

-mb

On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Saul 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I prefer Playstation Vue.

On 7/20/2017 5:00 PM, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
Just signed up for YouTube TV streaming today
and cancelled DirecTV Now. YouTube is far,
far superior in every way plus unlimited DVR.



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