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TechniCruller t1_iudfz7s wrote

…what? How is that relevant to data centers? I’m talking about the actual technology infrastructure from a business perspective, not consumer lol. Consumer experience is a product of marketplaces.

Capped data packs? Lol is this 2005? I suppose you’re another Euro that assumes all Americans are poor and without healthcare? The only people that use that shit are the poors in like the Midwest and shit.

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kennethtrr t1_iuevd9h wrote

Today I learned ALL Comcast subscribers and various other massive telco companies are ONLY used by poor people. Put on your clown mask now bro 🤡

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TechniCruller t1_iuew0j8 wrote

Comcast has a 1.2TB data cap?

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kennethtrr t1_iuew53o wrote

Correct, it’s best to Google claims you make on the internet before shouting them out. Data caps are the norm in the US.

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TechniCruller t1_iuewbeg wrote

I’ve not had a data cap in the USA since 2005. 1.2TB/month is hardly even something I’d consider as a cap, since less than 1% of use cases would ever come close.

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kennethtrr t1_iuex3rk wrote

Incorrect again, during the pandemic when everyone and their dog was working from home Comcast was forced to temporarily lift the limit since so many people were exceeding their data caps. 1.2 TB isn’t even enough for a household that streams lots of 4K films. I also love your moving goalposts, quite the redditor. First it was, there are no data caps in the US except poor dumb rural people, and now it’s oh wait, I DONT HAVE DATA CAPS, and thus no one else should have them either!!! Maybe travel outside your house idk.

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