Yeah to everyone in your neighborhood.
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/...to-Learn-Their-Routers-Offer-Free-WiFi-127632
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/...to-Learn-Their-Routers-Offer-Free-WiFi-127632
I see this as the future of cell phones. Eventually everyone will share their signal with everybody else for more affordable cell phone usage and better coverage. It could even lead to cable/landline companies expanding to areas that they are not even at currently. Cable/landline companies can get into the cell phone business cheaply this way.
I don't see that happening with cell phones. You'll have situations with marginal signals, someone 100 feet away (acting unknowingly as a hop) might decide to leave and kill your call. You'll be wondering why the hell you are standing still and the call cut out. Not sure about you, but I usually don't have calls cut out while standing still.
This is why I've always owned my own modem & router (as two separate devices, of course). It's cheaper in the long run, and you know just what you're getting.
It seems like this is Comcast's way to get more people to go over their data caps unknowingly.
They say this data doesn't count against your data cap. Still I wouldn't want my neighbors slowing my connection down. I used to own my own modem until the switch to DOCIS 3.0. Charter makes you use theirs now unless you already have one activated. They did remove the monthly modem rental fee though. I do own my own router and always have. I upgrade those too often to be tied to whatever they provide.