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Xfinity offers 1.2 TB of data per month for most customers, which is enough for HD streaming, gaming and video chat. For more data, you can add blocks of 50 GB for $10 each or get unlimited data with xFi Complete.
- What will happen if I use more than 1.2 Terabytes (TB) in a month?
If you don't exceed 1.2 TB more than once in a 12-month...
- With the Unlimited Data Option, is there a limit to how much data I can ...
No limit to data usage. For customers who typically use more...
- What will happen if I use more than 1.2 Terabytes (TB) in a month?
Learn about the 1.2 TB data usage plan for Xfinity Internet customers, and what happens if you exceed it. Find out about the courtesy month, the overage charges, the exclusions, and the billing cycle.
For customers who use more than 1.2 TB per month, Xfinity offers an Unlimited Data Option for a fee. This plan has no data cap and is subject to Acceptable Use Policies for residential services.
23 lis 2020 · Comcast's 1.2TB monthly data cap is coming to 12 more states and the District of Columbia starting January 2021. The unpopular policy was already enforced in most of Comcast's 39-state US...
19 lut 2021 · Comcast faces pressure from customers and lawmakers to postpone its plan to charge overage fees for exceeding 1.2TB data cap in 12 states and DC. The ISP still enforces the cap and fees in most of its US territory, claiming network capacity as a reason.
26 lis 2020 · Comcast's plans to implement data caps on customers in the northeastern states of the US from 2021 recently surfaced and it could mean extra fees for certain American internet users. Data caps are not a new concept by any means when it comes to internet service providers.
24 lis 2020 · The 1.2TB data caps will hit the following markets, ensuring all of Comcast's 39-state US territory is covered: Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, New...