said by BB_Hunter:Okay well I'm looking over there plan right now. There $59 home plan is 1Meg with a 200MB daily threshold. That means he can download 125kB/s or 1 MB in 8.2 seconds. So he can burn through his daily usage threshold in 27.3 Minutes. After which his effective usage drops below dial up speeds. Your telling me 27 minutes of maximum download speed per day is a better deal? Now I understand your preaching about the cap free time. Quick question does your daily threshold still apply during the cap free time? Nope it doesn't. Cap free means cap free. And even if you're FAPed you are not throttled durring that time.
So example he gets throttled throughout the day. Does his service go back up to normal speed during the uncapped hours of that day? Yep.
The only thing I can see people doing between 3-6am in the morning is scheduling automatic updates which are not going to net anywhere near the 66GB of extra download headroom. Most people that use the internet use it after they get home from work. I doubt many people will be just waiting to see how much crap they can download while there in a cap free zone. Maybe I'm wrong but I don't see that time being a great thing other than updates. The cap free window is 2 AM EST to 7 AM EST. In my area that 1 AM to 6 AM.
Even if one only uses the cap free window to schedule automatic updates, hey that is that much more of your cap you are not using up.
Sure one may be sleeping most of the time between 1 AM and 6 AM but in those times when you are up( and ther will be a few ) you can at least download Amazon unBox videos or demos for your XBOX 360 or PS3. Things that are IMPOSSIBLE with Verizon EVDO.
As for your thoughts about people not using 5GB might as well stay on dial up. I can tell you have not been on dial up recently. Pages take forever to load with all the ads and flash crap. Youtube and any steaming site is virtually useless. Youtube is useless with a 5 GB cap anyways. Watching just 1 hour a day of the low quality Youtube videos would use 4 GB of your 5 GB monthly cap. Sorry a 5 GB a month is 16 kbps that's not even 1/3 dial-up. Since you want to bring up numbers.
At least I can surf at ease, play my PS3 online, get my updates in a timely fashion. I'd use a lot more if I sat around all day on my computer. But I do have a job that takes up a lot of my time. Sure I'd like to use my connection a little more to download more demo's or show's off amazon's unbox but I don't because I don't want to get throttled. You can't play PS3 with a 5 GB cap and do updates. You also can't download demo's. And Verizon doesn't throttle you they charge you $256 per GB overage. Which part of that isn't clear? $256 per GB. No other wireless company in our area offers EVDO/3G.
Big updates or patches I tend to use my cell phone at work to download via Wifi. Good for you. My friend's phone doesn't have wi-fi nor does his workplace. Since I am speaking form the perspective of my friend's situation, as much as I think satellite sucks Hughesnet is better than EVDO from Verizon. And for the record I wouldn't recommend him getting the cheapest plan with a 200 MB daily cap I'd would suggest he get the $80 plan with a 425 MB a day cap. I was just comparing the packages with the same price point.
Now why would you call someone that only uses 5GB an idiot but 6GB isn't an idiot. Is your only reason because at 3am he can download at will till 6am? Ok first of all since you haven't kept up the cap free window has been expanded form 2AM to 7AM. Also if you don't even download 5 GB a month then really you don't even need broadband.
As I said I think satellite is lame and I always though Wild Blue has been better as far cap caps and how they do them( rolling 30 day period vs daily cap ) until Wild Blue or Verzion has cap free periods I can't recommend them. How come Verizon gives me free minutes from 9 PM to 6 AM but can't do something similar with a data plan? Hmmmm. Also it does not cost Verizon anywhere near $256 if someone was to download an extra GB of data. Last thing I'm going to do is advise a friend to go with Verizon then have him get a $2000 bill because he didn't know he went over the cap. |