Article 50MRP AT&T waives data cap during coronavirus; Comcast keeps charging overage fees

AT&T waives data cap during coronavirus; Comcast keeps charging overage fees

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AT&T is waiving home-Internet data caps during the coronavirus pandemic.

"Many of our AT&T Internet customers already have unlimited home-Internet access, and we are waiving Internet data overages for the remaining customers," AT&T said in a statement provided to Ars today.

AT&T imposes monthly data caps of 150GB on DSL, 250GB on fixed wireless, and 1TB on most of its faster wireline services. Overage charges are $10 for each additional 50GB, up to a maximum of $100 or $200 per month, depending on the plan.

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