That precisely what is implemented by many ISPs India where they have download caps on 2Mbps+ connections of 30Gigs ONLY per month...
That precisely what is implemented by many ISPs India where they have download caps on 2Mbps+ connections of 30Gigs ONLY per month...
in this country (USA) it is against the law to do so unless the laws change, so this news article is speculation aka mainly bs, like most news articles are today.
in many places is like there... .AU for sure... and also some .uk and .be isp afaik....
Heavy users are a small minority, but they used up the biggest part of the system. The big majority of the users may just use the internet to check the email and stuff like that. Why should they be paying the same rate as us?
Do we pay the same rate for our electric bill, our phone bill, our water bill? Nope; Just get used to the idea; because soon or later this may be the way we pay the net bill.
You must be mistaken....
Last edited by TP635; 01-24-2008 at 12:01 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
well if thats all they do they should be on the cheapest plan anyway imo.
I pay £35 pm for 20meg down 756Kbs upload.
so if i pay that i should be able to use it. if i didnt use the net much i would be on their 1meg down 256KBs upload for a 1/3 of the price.
Web pages will load up the same, i will get emails the same, so i would be on the cheaper tariff.
What get`s me though is RIAA/MPAA etc etc say they are loosing billions to piracy, then ISP`s come out and say, well only 5% of our users use 50% of the BW. so something doesnt add up there somewhere for me.
Thats how the cable people stay in business trust me i know from experience. Oh all the comcast meetings i was forced to participate in..
They just stated recently that they made mistakes about their contrived report regarding the percentage of users who pirate. I guess it was really only 14% or something in 2006 but they claimed that someone in rank who does the reports mistyped the real figures and they sumbitted a report saying 51% of users mostly college students were pirating. I tell you the riaa/mpaa and their tricks.
Cable companies are greedy. They don't like the fact that with FCC regulations in place, they can't charge hundreds of dollars for ISP and cable service. Thats the real battle going on involving bittorrent. They don't like that fact that their users actually want and have a need to use up their full bandwidth(comcast network), so Comcast and other isp's are going back on their advertisted speed and promises. Verizon is a different beast and as of right now doesn't really give a shit about how much bandwidth users use(atm). No sweat off their back for now that is.
Last edited by grimms; 01-24-2008 at 04:46 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Excuse Me?
Didn't Think So!
It sounds like an attempt to charge more on different plans. So they'll charge a flat fee for everyone and if you use more then so much then they'll charge you more. Now of course if you use less you'll still be paying the flat fee.
it is fcc regulations. read the fine print and you will find it. i have a friend that works in that section for the gov just dealing with isp and broadband abuse. it is split up to three sections from there (i think) and he works for one of them. i don't know the details but he said that isps in this country are required to offer an unlimited plan at such en such price and so i think they could offer a pay as you go plan as long as they offer an unlimited plan within the required max monthly price the fcc will let them. everything is highly regulated.
I use time warner fuck them
I will be screwed if they do that in my area and thats the best one here
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