 | Doesn't make sense... quote: "Weve implemented the usage allowances to ensure we can deliver on our promise of Always Faster Internet," insists the company, adding that "in reality, only 2% of our users exceed our usage allowances." "Our average Internet subscriber currently uses only 31 GB of data per month, so we dont expect these allowances to have much impact on our customer base," says the company.
So is Mediacom admitting that that they can't handle 2% heavy users and that they must "cap" everyone else. And like someone said before me, how is "usage" and "speed" related in the first place? Also the last time I checked, these ISP's already have throttle mechanisms in place, ala speed tiers. If congestion was such a big deal, they could simply throttle during peak hours. |