Comcast apparently has implemented 250GB bandwidth caps, which it claims is "enough to send some 50 million e-mails, download 62,500 songs, or download 125 standard-definition movies. " There apparently is not a specific usage charge for exceeding the cap but "If a customer uses more than 250GB and is one of the top users of our service, he or she may be contacted by Comcast to notify them of excessive use."
According to several sources, effective November 1, new users signing up for AT&T’s High Speed Internet in Reno, NV, are subject a bandwidth cap ranging from 20 GB to 150 GB per month, depending on the plan.
If 250GB is enough for 125 standard-definition movies, then 20GB is only enough for 10 movies, or one every three days if you don't use the internet for anything else.
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