Confessions (And Worries) Of A Bandwidth Hog
from the what-to-do? dept
I mentioned recently my concerns about tiered broadband pricing models. In general, I think they take away the incentive for a real killer app to come along and make broadband a "must have" instead of a "nice to have". However, plenty of people have been trying to convince me that I'm wrong - and I'd say I'm back on the fence about the issue. I certainly see the arguments saying that the small percentage who use up so much bandwidth should pay up for it. A Washington Post columnist, however, is an admitted bandwidth hog and is worried about how her bill might start rising. She called up a number of cable companies, though, and they all claim their plans are to offer "discount" plans off of the current offerings. So, instead of penalizing high-end users, the plan is to offer more "value conscious" users a reason to upgrade to a (slower) broadband offering. I'd say this is a smart move, but it doesn't mean things won't change in the future.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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