I got to be one of the luckiest people in America. I threatened to throw a pipe bomb into the Comcast building for fuckin up my Royal Rumble PPV and didn't get arrested.
The Tavis Barker & DJ Whoo Kid mixtape "Let The Drummer Get Wicked" (presented by XXL) is due out February 21st. The mixtape will feature "Hard Liquor"
I got to be one of the luckiest people in America. I threatened to throw a pipe bomb into the Comcast building for fuckin up my Royal Rumble PPV and didn't get arrested.
ive been having issues with their internet connection everyday for the past 2-3 weeks. bought a new modem and they are better, but not quite fixed. seriously thinking about dropping their service. I tethered my cell phones 3G internet to my computer one of the nights and it stopped disconnecting me, i just ran slower.
If it's the problem I had, where your modem drops out and gets stuck in a certain stage while reconnecting, there could be a problem between your house and wherever you connect to comcast.
I've been reading that shit. Do you have Rogers or Bell or are you on a local provider that you get unlimited internet? Anyways I saw on the news earlier they are repealing the crtc decision from a couple weeks ago and making it more competitve.
I've been reading that shit. Do you have Rogers or Bell or are you on a local provider that you get unlimited internet? Anyways I saw on the news earlier they are repealing the crtc decision from a couple weeks ago and making it more competitve.
I'm with Shaw, they are charging a dollar for every gigabyte I go over my monthly allocated cap which is a mere 100 GB.
I'd watch closely if I was in America, because you know if this happens successfully in Canada, you'll soon follow suit. It's one helluva cash grab for big business.
Over 400,000 people signed an online petition and that prompted Stephen Harper and Tony Clement to tell the CRTC to revise the decision or have it completely trashed.
The fight ain't over though because the CRTC says they will only look into changing it slightly.
Your monthly cap is a mere 100GB? Shit, my monthly (and that's a rolling month, so it doesn't reset on the 1st) is only 5GB. Though luckily they don't charge overages, they just slow your speeds to a crawl... like, dial-up crawl.