Comcast to Delay Imposing Nationwide Data Caps

Customers in the Northeastern states that were about to have limits imposed on their internet data by Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) got a six-month reprieve after the Pennsylvania attorney general got the cable giant to agree to wait.

Because many people are still working from home and communities still have not allowed their kids to go back to school because of COVID-19, hitting the 1.2 terabyte cap on data is much more readily achieved. Consumers now have until July before Comcast will charge them $10 for every 50 gigabytes of data in excess of the limit, up to a maximum fee of $100.

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