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Posts Tagged ‘august’

More tidbits on the new Comcast cap (updated)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Thursday’s news about the upcoming 250 GB monthly cap for Comcast data subscribers left some questions unanswered. I shot a few of my own, as well as some from readers over to Comcast to get them answered. These are mostly items that did not appear in both the post about the amendment, or the otherwise comprehensive FAQ page.

Update at 5:05 p.m. PDT: In a bizarre twist, the previous answers to my questions were answered by someone named Bill G., who Comcast says is not an authorized spokesperson for the company, despite answering my e-mail sent through the company’s press contacts page. Charlie Douglas, who is Director of Corporate Communications for Comcast’s Online & Voice Services, wrote me back to let me know the “correct” answers to these questions. I’ve highlighted where the previous unofficial answers differed for the sake of continuity, although the only major differentiation from the unofficial contact is the mention of Comcast developing its own bandwidth monitoring and notification service for its customers, which is apparently not happening.

Q: Will people who go over for the second time be able to challenge the account suspension, or is the two strikes and you’re out policy the standard?

Charlie Douglas: If a customer receives a call that he/she has exceeded 250 GB in a month, then we ask them to please moderate their usage. The vast majority of customers do so voluntarily. During that first call, however, we also explain that, per our Acceptable Use Policy, if they are among our heaviest users for a second time in the following six months, that we reserve the right to suspend their account for 12 months. Again, this is an extremely small number of customers–far less than 1 percent–and is a policy that does not affect more than 99 percent of our customers.

Will there be a usage meter available on Comcast subscriber’s online account information?

Douglas: There are numerous free or fee-based meters that are widely available on the Internet to anyone who wants one.

(Editor’s note: This differs from our unofficial contact who said “Comcast is developing a meter to track your bandwidth.” We’ve got a write-up of ways to do this using various software tools.)

Will you be offering larger bandwidth packages for home businesses or “excessive users?”

Douglas: Our excessive use policy is only for residential service customers. As of today, this policy does not apply to our commercial services customers.

How does this factor in with users of your Digital Voice service? On average how much bandwidth does that service take up?

Douglas: Comcast Digital Voice is a completely separate service and is not a factor.

We’ve also had some questions about the bandwidth averages cited on this page. 2-3 GB median monthly bandwidth seems incredibly low, as does the figure for how large an e-mail is (0.05KB/e-mail). Most messages in my inbox hover between 10-50k. Was it a typo for 0.05MB?

Douglas: 2 to 3 GB/month is the median monthly amount used by our residential high-speed Internet customers. The examples we provided at www.comcast.net/networkmanagement are illustrative of how much activity would be required to reach 250GB in a month. More than 99 percent of our customers do not come close to using more than that amount.

Got any other questions you feel are unanswered? Leave them in the comments and we can send out a second round.

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Measuring the success of a Social Media Marketing Campaign

Friday, August 29th, 2008

One of the biggest question we recieve from clients and potential clients is along the lines of “How do we measure our ROI” or “How do we know the campaign is working?”  This is definitely the largest gap in social media marketing right now.  However with a little bit of ingenuity you can pull some […]

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Creative ways to use Twitter. Part 2.

Friday, August 15th, 2008

My last post “Creative ways to leverage Twitter” received some very positive emails and feedback.
Paul F. said: “I thought Twitter was a useless toy at first, but now I see it has potential to be a great tool.”
Someone identified as geek2.0 sent me a note that said: “Loved your post about Twitter. I have […]

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MovableType adds social to the blog.

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

MovableType announced the release of MT 4.2 PRO, which according to their announcement has added social networking features right into the platform. This update puts the focus of their platform squarely on extending the social aspects of each and every MovableType 4.2 Pro blog. Considering blogs were the first link in the social […]

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The Deluge of Social Media Experts: Who can really help your business?

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

If you do business online (I’m sure you do) then no doubt you’ve been considering whether social media is an appropriate channel for your online marketing. If you are a small business, you are likely evaluating whether you or one of your staff can manage this channel, or whether it’s appropriate to hire an […]

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