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PHILADELPHIA — Comcast Corp., the largest U.S. cable operator, said Internet subscribers whose use of the Internet exceeds 250 gigabytes of data a month may get a warning call and could lose their service.
Customers who breach the threshold — enough to send 50 million e-mails or 125 standard-definition movies — may be asked to reduce their use, the Philadelphia-based company said Thursday in a Web posting. Those whose “excessive use” continues may be cut off for a year, Comcast said.



