 plkLil' Duffer Burger BarnPremium join:2002-04-20 Ogden, IA 1 edit | Nice....The way to go. As bad as this seems, it is really a good thing. Yes, the overage prices are high, but market forces will bring them down. This is a lot better router to go then a biased Internet. Plus, if they make more by you using more.....they will have a model to justify buildout.
From my prospective, this is a safer way to go and will (much more likely) lead to faster speeds. -- Thermaltake 2000a/Asus P4C-e/p4 3.4/ocz3500 2x512/WD.2x200g/raptor2x74 raid 0/ATI 9600/APC sua 1500/Logitech z-680/ Samsung 213t LCD/MX 1000 |
 | "As bad as this seems, it is really a good thing. Yes, the overage prices are high, but market forces will bring them down."
Market forces? What market forces? Bell is a monopoly, just like here
"Plus, if they make more by you using more.....they will have a model to justify buildout."
Now you know damn well that they will simply use the money for other things and for stockholder dividends. Get real.
This wont lead to faster speeds unless there is competition. Besides, all higher speeds means is that you will blow the cap faster and start being ripped off sooner. |