| > Because of a hundreds of thousands of people paying them already over-priced networking fees? 1. Those people are free to stop paying.
2. Why are they obligated to give something to party A for free, because they overcharged party B? You're not really offering any sort of logical point here. You're not thinking, you're just reacting. > If I choose to spend that 300Gb in a week If you chose to use that 300gb downloading from my website, would Comcast be obligated to let me put a server in their data center for free? No. You're just being absurd. > That's why I pay for it. Nothing in your contract with Comcast says anything remotely resembling the claims that you're making. If you are mistaken and think you're paying for this, then perhaps you should end your relationship with Comcast. Or, if that is too uncomfortable to consider, then perhaps you should realign your expectations with those laid out in the contract. No judge would ever listen to some juvenile whining for very long, and god help us all if you get the politicians to do so. We'll be in real trouble then. |
No, but they're obligated to get those GB to the consumer in some frickin way, because they have a signed contract with the consumer obligating them to get them their damn bytes. Who cares if it's netflix or 1,000 myriad other sites. The only reason netflix is an issue is because they're a big enough target to extort.