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AT&T Begins Capping Broadband Users (dslreports.com)

Karl Bode, reporting for DSLReports (edited for clarity): Just a reminder to AT&T customers: the company's usage caps on U-Verse broadband connections is now in effect. When AT&T originally announced broadband caps on fixed-line connections back in 2011, it capped DSL customers at 150 GB per month and U-Verse customers at 250 GB per month. But while the DSL customer cap was enforced (by and large because AT&T wants these users to migrate to wireless anyway), AT&T didn't enforce caps for its U-Verse customers. Until now, anyway. Back in March AT&T announced it would begin enforcing usage caps on all connections starting May 23. As of today, U-Verse customers face different caps depending on their speed tier. AT&T says customers on U-Verse tiers with speeds between 768 Kbps and 6 Mbps will now face a 300 GB cap; customers on U-Verse tiers of speeds between 12 Mbps and 75Mbps will see a 600 GB cap, and customers on speeds between 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps will see a cap of 1 terabyte. Users who exceed these caps in any given month will automatically have to pay for 50 GB of additional data for $10 each.

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  1. Pretty Extreme by PPH · · Score: 4, Funny

    Instead of capping them, AT&T could just limit their usage.

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  2. Re:In case you were thinking about cutting the cor by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    They are altering the deal. Pray they don't alter it any further

  3. Re:Doesn't matter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Every 20 minutes? I have a service interruption every *@#$*!@..... *NO CARRIER*

  4. unless you're in a google fiber area by hyphnos · · Score: 3, Funny

    i received a notice modifying my terms on 18 mb uverse a few weeks ago telling me the cap was being removed... thanks google