Baltimore City leaders are asking the state to investigate Comcast s data cap as a form of predatory price gouging.Baltimore City Councilmembers Zeke Cohen, Ryan Dorsey, Kristerfer Burnett, and the Baltimore Digital Equity Coalition sent a letter Tuesday to Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh urging him to open an investigation.|| Read the full letter ||The letter states Comcast established a 1.2 TB data cap on service plans for new and existing customers on Jan. 1. The letter states that after a three-month grace period beginning Jan. 1, customers without unlimited plans will be charged $10 for every 50 GB they use over the 1.2 TB limit, up to a maximum of $100 a month.Cohen told 11 News that he and his colleagues seek the attorney general to look into whether this new data cap constitutes a form of price gouging. We are deeply concerned that consumers in Maryland are being ripped off by this company, that we don t have many options here for internet providers. To learn
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