 sapoCruising Down Memory LanePremium join:2002-09-16 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 | reply to NetAdmin1
Re: How Yes, our hopes as consumers will be a push by the high bandwidth applications companies to promote big caps if unlimited is not possible. Depending on the demand of the high bandwidth applications the effect you described of people lowering their tiers may be in fact opposite with people raising their tiers. During all this one needs to contemplate the average users usage which is fairly low(DSLR members tend to not qualify) so this will most likely be a very effective way to curb costs. Restrictions always limit potential growth, there is no doubt about that. But wherever there is a problem innovation generally sprouts. Who knows...
I personally am on your side, I don't have much interest in protecting big corporations but their positions are understandable. I hope these super restrictive caps fail and that this is not a mark for restricted broadband. I like using my internet connection in the way I want to without any big surprises. |