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If you think Comcast is the only service provider limiting access to bandwidth, think again. Clearwire and Qwest also have fine print "terms of use" policies that a small fraction of customers have experienced.

Customers have run afoul of terms-of-use policies in downloading full length movies and games. At Clearwire, first connection speeds start to slow, forcing customers to call customer service to reset a connection. Customers engaging in "excessive downloading" get terminated but not before receiving several warnings, says the broadband provider.

Qwest provides three warnings to residential DSL customers who have usage habits that are "hundreds of times" normal usage.  According to the company, such warnings are given to about .002 percent of its 2.5 million customer base.

Consumer advocates say that vague policies mislead customers as to the amount of access they truly have, while Qwest says Internet technology evolves too quickly for them to specify a figure of abuse, and is only a small percentage of customers are "extreme users."

In justifying its 250 GB/month cap, Comcast says most users don't use more than two to three GB per month, while Clearwire and Qwest say they are only concerned about how much customers use, not how they might use the bandwidth.

For more:
- Yakima Herald reports on Qwest, Clearwire bandwidth management policies. Article.

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YOU ALSO HAVE TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE COMPANIES ALSO HAVE A BANDWIDTH CAP PER USAGE. AND MAINLY ONLY 1-2% OF THEIR CUSTOMERS WILL EVER REACH THAT CAP, MUCH LESS EXCEED IT, SO IF REALITY IT'S ONLY FAIR THAT THAT SELECTED FEW PAY FOR THEIR USE, AND NOT THE FOLKS THAT DON'T USE THAT MUCH.

Limiting the internet bandwidth is a serious threat to what the internet can be used for.

Companies like Comcast don't think they are banning certain online abilities, but thats exactly what they are doing.

I can understand if the person is downloading illegal items non-stop, then it would be a good time to stop their service or limit their service. But when you say people have unlimited use and you specify the speed of the use, capping this ammount you might as well be downgrading them to Dial-Up internet.

People need to stand up to this kind of Corporate greed that causes them to push their customers around.

Boycott capped internet. I can see it now companies that promise "NO CAPS"

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