Article 3S7MB Comcast disabled throttling system, proving data cap is just a money grab

Comcast disabled throttling system, proving data cap is just a money grab

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Comcast has disabled a throttling system that it deployed in 2008 in order to slow down heavy Internet users.

Comcast's network is now strong enough that a congestion management system isn't needed, the company says. The system has been "essentially inactive for more than a year," and is now disabled entirely.

Yet the nation's largest cable operator still imposes data caps and overage fees in 27 states, claiming that it limits the amount of data customers use each month "based on a principle of fairness."

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