AT&T Inc. will test a system to limit how much information users can upload or download in a month.
The Dallas telecommunications giant (NYSE: T) will first test the limits in Reno, Nev., according to news reports.
The limits are meant to control so-called “bandwidth hogs” who, though they are a mere 5 percent of AT&T’s users, nevertheless use up half the company’s data capacity.
AT&T, like other Internet service providers, is unsure how to best control such usage. It will put a 20 gigabyte per month limit in place at first for its lowest level of DSL service and see what happens. Users will have to pay extra if the go beyond the limit.
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