We told Comcast to stuff it in their collective ear last week. Switching over to DSL which is cheaper and faster.
I hope Comcast goes belly up.... wait, no I don't, because then the government will just bail them out.
Only if the republicans de-regulated the industry, then realized they screwed it up in the end.
On the whole, I've been ok with comcast high speed. Had DSL from two different providers that wasn't up to the speeds and consistency I see now. I'm not a large bandwidth utilzer, so if Joe Porno downloader or the kid next door who pirates 50 songs a day online gets knocked back a peg, and I get to see even half a frame rate increase in Aces because he gets a lower priority, I'm ok with it.
The slippery slope is what the cutoff is, as far as utilization. A company can quickly become over manipulative if this becomes standard.
It's kind of funny. When a company shows some form of self-regulation, you scream injustice. Isn't this a company attempting to make it a more fair balance to the low end user who gets mediocre response from the system? i don't see many other types of business where you don't buy a certain alotment of service for a certain price. At least when I went to the store today, I only got a 12 pack of Yuengling, not the keys to the brewery.
Besides, if I don't like it, I switch. End of story.
What are the alternatives, without a mass overhaul of the infrastructure in cable, ie going to all fiber optic? It seems to be a quick bandaid for an issue, for the present. Maybe my take is wrong... feel free to correct me.... this is something I don't know a great deal about.