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FCC chair to investigate exactly how much everyone hates data caps ISPs clearly have technical ability to offer unlimited data, chair’s office says.

Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel wants the FCC to open a formal inquiry into how data caps harm Internet users and why broadband providers still impose the caps.

The inquiry could eventually lead to the FCC regulating how Internet service providers such as Comcast impose limits on data usage.

“As we emerge from the pandemic, there are many lessons to learn about what worked and what didn’t work, especially around what it takes to keep us all connected. When we need access to the Internet, we aren’t thinking about how much data it takes to complete a task, we just know it needs to get done. It’s time the FCC take a fresh look at how data caps impact consumers and competition.”

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    Data caps are literally a scam. Most ISPs throttle your speeds anyways so your never reaching their “gigabyte speeds”, but also throw in a data cap to get extra money out of you. It’s not like their going to run out of bandwidth or anything…

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    Why even go through this crap? They already know that data caps provide no advantage to the customer so why would any sane person defend them? They are just providing room for fake responses.

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      They are required to go through a certain policy making process as required by Congress. This is true of regulations in general. If they don’t follow it correctly and then institute a policy, the industry can sue. It is better and faster to just get it right the first time.

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      We where going to say capacity acctualy, so we are going to leave the caps in place for now and just see what happens … blah blah free market

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    I live in an area with only 2 ISPs to choose from: AT&T or Comcast, and they both have data caps. The FCC has a publicly available Data Cap Experience Form on their site basically all you do is write a paragraph summarizing your experience with data caps.

    If anyone wants help, fill out the form and let the FCC know much you hate data caps.

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      Look at you, mister fancy pants with your choice between TWO crappy ISPs. While us over here have one choice for a crappy ISP.

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        You have an ISP, for the longest time the ISP in my area refused to go to my house because we were less than a mile from city limits, and less than 5 from another city

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    Good! Fucking thieves took hundreds of billions of dollars in taxpayer money to roll out nationwide fiber and pretty much did fuck all instead. Nice to see the FCC actually get off its ass and do something other than fellating corporations.

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    Can’t believe you have datacaps on fiber still. For a long time no company has dared. They fiddle with bandwidth but in theory you could use you bandwidth for the 30days and that is the cap

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    From the form:

    and any other information that describes the benefits or challenges that you have experienced due to data caps

    There’s no way anybody could POSSIBLY benefit from being artificially limited for no reason. Why even include that?