I had Comcast when they were the ONLY provider in my neighborhood. I was consistently charged overages if I went over the data cap, which wasn’t really that high in the age of streaming. They did not offer an unlimited data package at that time either. (4-5 years ago)
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I politely tell the service reps when they try to upsell me that I only give Comcast money because I have no other choice and I would rather tear off my fingernails than give them more money. Seems to get them to quit their pitch for cell service or whatever bullshit of the day they’re hawking.
ATT cut my cable feed for 4 days while installing their new fiber lines and I still plan to drop Comcast as soon as the fiber is live
I wish I could ditch them but they're the best option for now 😞
my biggest gripe is that I'm technically violating my agreement with Comcast by pointing a tld at my IP address and hosting nextcloud and ssh. my second biggest gripe is that they block mail ports so I can't even self host my mail
Every decent residential ISP blocks mail servers because otherwise they become spam hosts and legit customers can’t email.
They only want it on business accounts where customers can be assumed to have a clue.
i can still gripe about it.
I’d gripe if Comcast let any idiot run mail servers on their hacked PC.
I checked on local fiber startups, and they don't have any similar restrictions. I think I should be able to send mail without anything more than an internet connection. the canspam act already makes spamming a crime. I don't need to be policed by Comcast.
Your ISPs obligation to serve mail to their other customers trumps your hobby of running a residential mail server.
Mail servers on home ISPs has been bad practice for over 20 years.
we're clearly not going to agree about this. spam is already illegal, and ISPs are not police.
Good
Make space for competition instead of having one company take all government money and use it for shareholders instead of improving service
They talk about how many they lost but not how many they gained.
ISPs often encourage customers to shop around and change providers, as they're all offering different rates for "new" customers.