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Re: Bandwidth Economics 101 ...but, if your ISP makes all their customers use less bandwidth wouldn't that be more profitable for them? and if that CEO shows he's cutting cost and increasing profit wouldn't that be his target?
Now, what vehicle could be used to accomplish that goal? -- PentiumD 930 DC 3.0GHz - 4GB PC2-4200 - 300GB SATA - BFG Nvidia 7950GT OC 512MB - Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1600(1101MCE) - Vista Ultimate SP1 32bit |
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 major marcoRes Firma Mitescere NescitPremium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA 1 edit | said by ARGONAUT:...but, if your ISP makes all their customers use less bandwidth wouldn't that be more profitable for them? Only if the consumers whose bandwidth has been cut put up with it and keep lining Comcrap's pockets. |
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| reply to ARGONAUT said by ARGONAUT:...but, if your ISP makes all their customers use less bandwidth wouldn't that be more profitable for them? and if that CEO shows he's cutting cost and increasing profit wouldn't that be his target? Now, what vehicle could be used to accomplish that goal? No. You don't need to reduce BW to address costs and profit margins. You just need to ensure extremely heavy usage is paid for. NOTE: Fewer than you think fall into this catagory.
You need to ensure as costs go up due to usage, revenue goes up along with it. The same model as content distribution, business and wholesale ISP. |
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