| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Robert Kamlin | I generally am against any government interference, but these companies should not be allowed to devise a scheme to force you into their higher priced services. They also try and convince you bandwidth is akin to natural resources like oil and we need to meter and conserve it. ..because the world is running out of electrons you know. |
| 52 | greg phillips | Caps only hinder the progress of the internet
Like IPTV ! |
| 53 | Amer Sinha | |
| 54 | Rob Lichorwic |
| 55 | Anonymous | Metered billing is a mistake. In a world where people do not continue to pay whatever is charged of them, customers will go elsewhere. Including me. |
| 56 | Sarah Wick | |
| 57 | Ramon Lopez |
| 58 | Anonymous |
| 59 | Anonymous | |
| 60 | James M. | A "bandwidth shortage" is nothing more than a hoax.
Support providers that do not plan to implement metered Internet use - if you can find them.
The Internet is becoming too important to daily work and play to be charging customers outrageous amounts for simply using it. |
| 61 | Michael Evans | |
| 62 | Anonymous | NO Caps and NO metered bandwidth! |
| 63 | Siobhan Gillespie | |
| 64 | Anonymous | no limit!!! |
| 65 | Anonymous | |
| 66 | Steven Morales | |
| 67 | Anonymous | Stop metered billing now. |
| 68 | Iam Razr | No caps! Just keep raising cable/DSL rates to pay for unlimited usage! |
| 69 | Derek Anderson | Down with monthly caps!!! I pay for the highest tier of service, I should be able to use that bandwidth as much as I can. |
| 70 | Anonymous | |
| 71 | Aaron | |
| 72 | Anonymous | |
| 73 | Ken Sugalski | Yuck |
| 74 | Kevin Paterson |
| 75 | George Dunn | |
| 76 | Anonymous | |
| 77 | Bill Rowe | |
| 78 | James Swisher | Metered billing is total BS and a rip off! Especially considering all the spam email, website ads galore, etc. Not only will we have to be harassed by spam and ads, but now we will have to pay out of our pockets to get harassed by it!!! |
| 79 | Tom D | |
| 80 | Kyle | |