  adisor19
join:2004-10-11 | What a joke..
Do they at least have a trully unlimitted tier like Videotron does ? Or are all their tiers limited somehow.. ?
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 devnuller
join:2006-06-10 Hollis, NH
| Business Reality
I think this offering just reflects a reaction to how the broadband business needs to react to the top .01% of users that are sharing 7x24 100% bandwidth with (sometimes for-profit third party) P2P services.
If 99.99% of Rogers customer base uses xxG of traffic and a small minority shares a TB drive to the world, should they sit back and take a loss from this customer or put in a price structure which correlates to what they pay / Mb when used 100% of the time? |
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 Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA
·Verizon FIOS
| I think it's a perfectly reasonable scheme, and the fact that they tell you about it up front is a breath of fresh air.
The only way I see trouble, is if you aren't notified when you are getting close to your cap, AND when you have gone over and are now being charged. Can you imagine getting a $300 internet bill? 90GBs should be plenty on a monthly basis. I do think the initial $99 price is a bit high. |
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  adisor19
join:2004-10-11 | They don't tell you everything up front. There is absolutley no mention ot BT throttling.
Adi |
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 Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA | Yes, but that's also no worse than any other ISP everywhere else. |
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