ISP explains data caps to FCC: Using the Internet is like eating Oreos

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If you were worried that the debate over Internet data caps would get bogged down in technical mumbo-jumbo, fear no more—it's actually much simpler than you think. Mediacom, a US cable company with a little over 1.1 million Internet subscribers in 22 states, has put the matter to rest by explaining to the Federal Communications Commission that its customers shouldn't get unlimited data because using the Internet is just like eating Oreos. "You have to pay extra for double-stuffed," Mediacom Senior VP and General Counsel Joseph Young wrote in a filing with the FCC. Young went into more detail, just to make sure the nation's broadband regulators fully understand how Internet data is just like sandwich cookies.


ISP explains data caps to FCC: Using the Internet is like eating Oreos