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  2. Bandwidth throttling - Wikipedia

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    Capped plans are typically marketed under the brand "flexible". On such plans once a user reaches a data tier (e.g. 5 GB) additional data usage is billed at a rate of approximately $5 US/GB. Once a second tier is reached (e.g., 15 GB), Internet services are suspended until the start of the next billing cycle.

  3. Xfinity customers will see faster internet speeds ... - AOL

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    Xfinity has increased internet speeds for customers on Connect, Connect More, Fast and Prepaid plans

  4. Xfinity - Wikipedia

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    Xfinity Mobile provides prepaid (with users able to purchase data in 1 GB bundles) and monthly unlimited plans, with the latter throttled after 20 GB of use. The service is sold exclusively to Comcast internet subscribers, and includes access to Xfinity WiFi.

  5. Speedtest.net - Wikipedia

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    Speedtest.net, also known as Speedtest by Ookla, is a web service that provides free analysis of Internet access performance metrics, such as connection data rate and latency. It is the flagship product of Ookla, a web testing and network diagnostics company founded in 2006, and based in Seattle, Washington , United States .

  6. Comcast Postpones Unpopular Data-Usage Cap Plan for ... - AOL

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    Comcast has again delayed a plan to impose data-usage limits on Xfinity Internet broadband customers in its northeast U.S. region — which sparked a backlash from customers and politicos — this ...

  7. Data cap - Wikipedia

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    A data cap, often referred to as a bandwidth cap, is a restriction imposed on data transfer over a network.In particular, it refers to policies imposed by an internet service provider to limit customers' usage of their services; typically, exceeding a data cap would require the subscriber to pay additional fees.

  8. Internet rush hour - Wikipedia

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    Internet rush hour is the time period when the majority of Internet users are online at the same time. Typically, in the UK the peak hours are between 7 and 11 pm. [ 1 ] During this time frame, users commonly experience slowness while browsing or downloading content.

  9. Internet traffic - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the United States enacted the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) to prevent the imposition of direct taxes on internet usage and online activities such as emails, internet access, bit tax, and bandwidth tax. [10] [11] Initially, this law placed a 10-year moratorium on such taxes, which was later extended multiple times and made permanent ...