DC region families claim Comcast price gouging ; service extends grace period to AugustÂ
By Ayesha Khan
Forthcoming internet plan changes spark outcry from customers
Dozens of Comcast customers in Maryland and Northern Virginia are worried theyâll have to pay more money for internet and WiFi â and they reached out to FOX 5 with those concerns.
ARLINGTON, Va. (FOX 5 DC) - Dozens of Comcast Cable Communications customers in Maryland and Northern Virginia have been reaching out to FOX 5 saying, they’re concerned about their internet and WiFi bills going up as a result of hitting the new 1.2 terabyte data threshold.
Kristie Fox, a spokeswoman with Comcast told FOX 5’s Ayesha Khan, the change will affect a very small percentage of customers who use more than 1.2 terabytes of data per month.
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