Comcast reluctantly agrees to stop its misleading “10G Network” claimsdantheclamman@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 535 points – 10 months agoarstechnica.com51Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentImagine having data caps in 2024And this a problem only in the monopolistic culture of the US. I can't name a single EU State with broadband data cap.Uhh... Germany would like to have a word Most carriers do offer some uncapped plan, I think, but it's expensive and not the defaultI am talking about landline providers.Ah. Well the first comment in this chain talked about mobile devices, so I was assuming we were talking about mobile data plansPortugal.Imagine it? Living it.I can get rid of mine... For an extra $50/month
Imagine having data caps in 2024And this a problem only in the monopolistic culture of the US. I can't name a single EU State with broadband data cap.Uhh... Germany would like to have a word Most carriers do offer some uncapped plan, I think, but it's expensive and not the defaultI am talking about landline providers.Ah. Well the first comment in this chain talked about mobile devices, so I was assuming we were talking about mobile data plansPortugal.Imagine it? Living it.I can get rid of mine... For an extra $50/month
And this a problem only in the monopolistic culture of the US. I can't name a single EU State with broadband data cap.Uhh... Germany would like to have a word Most carriers do offer some uncapped plan, I think, but it's expensive and not the defaultI am talking about landline providers.Ah. Well the first comment in this chain talked about mobile devices, so I was assuming we were talking about mobile data plansPortugal.
Uhh... Germany would like to have a word Most carriers do offer some uncapped plan, I think, but it's expensive and not the defaultI am talking about landline providers.Ah. Well the first comment in this chain talked about mobile devices, so I was assuming we were talking about mobile data plans
I am talking about landline providers.Ah. Well the first comment in this chain talked about mobile devices, so I was assuming we were talking about mobile data plans
Ah. Well the first comment in this chain talked about mobile devices, so I was assuming we were talking about mobile data plans
Imagine having data caps in 2024
And this a problem only in the monopolistic culture of the US. I can't name a single EU State with broadband data cap.
Uhh... Germany would like to have a word
Most carriers do offer some uncapped plan, I think, but it's expensive and not the default
I am talking about landline providers.
Ah. Well the first comment in this chain talked about mobile devices, so I was assuming we were talking about mobile data plans
Portugal.
Imagine it? Living it.
I can get rid of mine...
For an extra $50/month