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Comcast begins planned expansion of 1TB data cap for internet customers
Comcast begins planned expansion of 1TB data cap for internet customers-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 2:38 AM

  Image used with permission by copyright holderIn April 2016, Comcast warned customers that the 1TB data cap that was being tested in a select number of markets would soon be rolled out elsewhere. Now, the company has announced plans to introduce the cap in 18 more areas starting November 1, including California, Colorado, and Oregon.

  Comcast claims that 99 percent of its customers use less than 1TB of data over the course of a month — the median usage is just 75GB, according to a report from Engadget. However, the amount of data the average person uses is only going to increase as the way we consume entertainment continues to shift.

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  It was recently reported that anyone looking to play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered will need a whopping 130GB of space available on their system, meaning that anyone looking to download the game will be using a big chunk of their allotted terabyte. Cord cutters who stream 4K video rather than watching TV also run the risk of reaching the cap.

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  Fortunately, the consequences of exceeding 1TB of data usage are fairly lenient. Customers won’t be penalized for the first two months they go over the limit in a 12-month period. After that, they’ll be charged $10 for each additional 50GB of data they use, up to a maximum charge of $200.

  Any customers who are confident in their abilities to use more than 1TB of data can pay for unlimited usage ahead of time, which costs $50 on top of their current rate.

  Here are the areas where the data cap is set to take effect on November 1:

  Alabama (Dothan)CaliforniaColoradoFlorida (North Florida, Southwest Florida, and West Palm)Southeastern GeorgiaIdahoIndiana (Indianapolis and Central Indiana, Fort Wayne, and Eastern Indiana)KansasMichigan (Grand Rapids/Lansing, Detroit, and Eastern Michigan)MinnesotaMissouriNew MexicoWestern OhioOregonTexas (Houston)UtahWashingtonWisconsinFor the time being, Comcast’s 1TB data cap won’t make much of a difference to most users. However, it could soon be restrictive, as content like streaming video and video games continues to take up more bandwidth — if the company doesn’t adjust its cap in line with this growth, customers will lose out.

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