With costs of $3 million, if they brought in $146 million, at 10 cents per page, that means they had 1.46 billion pages. Using those numbers, the cost should be 0.205 cents per page.
I'd like to see how many people would drop if Comcast and the cableco's didn't force us to keep the cable channels by making Cable TV + Broadband packages cheaper than stand alone broadband packages. I'll bet it would be triple the loss./div>
Re: Re:
You left one off.
4. To limit or deny access.
/div>10 cents per page?
With costs of $3 million, if they brought in $146 million, at 10 cents per page, that means they had 1.46 billion pages. Using those numbers, the cost should be 0.205 cents per page.
/div>New Big Mac
Taking Lessons from AT&T
Re: A .40mm submachine gun?
Much better than CBS
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/09/incredible-star-trek-the-next-generation-simulation-o rdered-to-stand-down//div>
(untitled comment)
https://tinyurl.com/yd5bkb23/div>
Re: Re: Re:
What makes Silicone Valley Silicone Valley?
Fuck the French.
Numbers are full of fluff.
Are those prices correct?
Techdirt has not posted any stories submitted by Boneman69.
Submit a story now.
Tools & Services
TwitterFacebook
RSS
Podcast
Research & Reports
Company
About UsAdvertising Policies
Privacy
Contact
Help & FeedbackMedia Kit
Sponsor/Advertise
Submit a Story
More
Copia InstituteInsider Shop
Support Techdirt