There are many reasons that cable and internet providers are often poorly ranked in the customer satisfaction polls. Outside unexpected blackouts and occasional slow speed, companies like Comcast also accumulate additional costs that cannot be explained on customer bills. Among the worst of this accusation is the feared data cover, or “data usage plan,” when Comcast calls it.
Many internet providers charge extra customers who use too much data in the billing cycle or ask them to pay more for unlimited data. For more than a year, Comcast has planned to expand data caps into more US states. But for the third time this year, he had delayed the plan.
Comcast data caps is delayed once again
Earlier this week, the reading lamp reported that Comcast had surrendered to launching data on the northeast in 2022. Initially, the company had planned to implement close in March 2021. There was a reaction, and the company announced it would delay implementation until July. Then, before the end of February, Comcast canceled plans to bring the data cap to Northeast States in 2021 at all. The launch will begin at a certain point in 2022, but Comcast does not offer a certain date.
It turned out that the date would not be important, in 2022 now it seems from the table too. “We have no plans to implement our data usage plans in our northeastern market in 2022 today,” said a Comcast official told a mild reading.
Does Comcast give up on the plan?
The publication was contacted by Comcast regarding the delay after the latest report from Whav where Massachusetts state representative Andy X. Vargas claimed that Comcast had fully left the plan to bring the data to the northeast. In other words, there is no data close in 2023 or more.
“The latest we have is that they have no intention of reintroducing close data at all, which is a big victory,” Vargas said earlier this week. That’s not what Comcast is told.
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