 rdmiller
join:2005-09-23 Richmond, VA | Question
I don't have an oar in this boat, just a question. If caps are bad, is metered billing less bad or more bad? |
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 gmoney_indy
join:2004-01-29 Fishers, IN | More bad, of course...depending on how low of a cap. |
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  JsonOD
@comcast.net | reply to rdmiller Neither are bad. If you put on your ISP hat and think about what each do, you'll rightly conclude that caps protect your infrastructure investment, and metered billing protects you from going broke. |
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  Unkown User
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| reply to rdmiller Metered billing done correctly probably wouldn't be so bad. You should have a very low connection fee, then base everything else on a reasonable price per GB. That way, grannies and technologically impaired people could have a much smaller bill than what they are currently paying, and only those who really download extreme amounts would be paying extreme amounts.
Of course, all the terms used are relative. Reasonable on a consumer basis and reasonable to the Cable Co. are going to be two different numbers.
The problem is, that a lot of users would be charged less than what they are paying now for their current usage under a true metered scheme, while probably not enough users would be charged more to make up for that. Which irks the Cable co's profits. |
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  S_engineer
join:2007-05-16 Chicago, IL
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| reply to rdmiller said by rdmiller :I don't have an oar in this boat, just a question. If caps are bad, is metered billing less bad or more bad? think of the ISP as providing access to a tollway. They then say that because theres so much traffic, they're going to tell you where you have to get off the road unless you want to pay an extra fee. So rather then adding lanes, they want to charge an extra fee. Now if everyone decides to pay the extra fee, just how does that relieve the traffic? |
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  JasonOD
@comcast.net
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| said by S_engineer :..... Now if everyone decides to pay the extra fee, just how does that relieve the traffic? You don't, BOTH caps and metered billing are necessary in this case. The alternative would be to just acknowledge that not all packets are equal (they're not), but we mussn't upset the net neutrality nuts. |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| reply to S_engineer said by S_engineer :Now if everyone decides to pay the extra fee, just how does that relieve the traffic? The extra fees underwrite the cost of adding more infrastructure. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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 Sammer
join:2005-12-22 Canonsburg, PA
| reply to Unkown User said by Unkown User :
Metered billing done correctly probably wouldn't be so bad. You should have a very low connection fee, then base everything else on a reasonable price per GB. That way, grannies and technologically impaired people could have a much smaller bill than what they are currently paying, and only those who really download extreme amounts would be paying extreme amounts. TWC isn't interested in true metered billing because they want to soak those grannies and technologically impaired people too. Asking a cable company to bill internet at no more than $10/month and $0.25 a GB is like asking them to offer al a carte. |
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 dforan
join:2000-12-09 Willoughby, OH | reply to TKJunkMail Why is my neighbor hood still have 30 yearold plus infrastructure.. Cause we takes you money and run..
BUNK |
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 dforan
join:2000-12-09 Willoughby, OH
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| reply to TKJunkMail BUNK
My neighbor hood infrastructure is 30 plus years old All they EVERY did was raise rate and then take the money and RUN... Right AT&T oh I forgot they took the money and laid every one off then sold out to Comcast and then went to Road Runner and no improvments
redefines SUX |
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 donh
join:2006-11-27 Jackson, WY
| reply to TKJunkMail They have been charging for expansion and maintenance all along. But instead of investing in the future and maintenance they have used it as dividends and bonuses. Now they expect us to pay for it again. Its the americun thing to do. Get em coming, get em going and kick them on the way down. And of course they were able to right off all the fake investment on there taxes.
What a great system we have. Fake competition, fake taxes and fake investments with real greed.
Don |
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 wentlanc You Can't Fix Dumb..
join:2003-07-30 Maineville, OH
| reply to TKJunkMail If general usage on the internet is increasing, then they need to collect those fees from every user. Raise your prices for all users.
How much of that usage increase is due to faster speeds being offered by the very same ISP's?
How much of that usage increase has something to do with these ISP's marketing that you can download more faster with their service??
They are begging for the traffic, but complaining when they get it. Nice plan.
cw |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| reply to donh said by donh : But instead of investing in the future and maintenance they have used it as dividends and bonuses. Sorry, but your claim is wrong. All the major players(Comcast, TWC, Verizon, AT&T, etc) spend billions every year on maintenance and upgrades. Just go to the SEC filings to see their annual reports on how much they spend.
I, like many other stockholders, think executive pay and bonuses are way too high. And there are movements afoot to rein in those costs. But as high as they are, they are a drop in the bucket compared to other company costs(like maintenance and capital costs for infrastructure growth). -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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  rit56
join:2000-12-01 New York, NY
| reply to JasonOD Do you work for Comcast? Your defense of a blatant move to totally screw customers who are forced to buy a product from a monopoly indicates that. It's a modern world, the world has changed. The switch providers or drop the service argument doesn't float anymore. Internet access is now a utility just like electricity and these companies were given monopolies and now they are abusing their market position and need to be regulated. |
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  sturmvogel Obama '08
join:2008-02-07 Houston, TX
| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :said by S_engineer :Now if everyone decides to pay the extra fee, just how does that relieve the traffic? The extra fees underwrite the cost of adding more infrastructure. Except that they take the money and do not upgrade the infrastructure. -- Obama '08. Will help resolve the terrible broadband issues we have that put us so far behind other countries. |
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  sturmvogel Obama '08
join:2008-02-07 Houston, TX
| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :I, like many other stockholders, Explains your Comcastic attitude. -- Obama '08. Will help resolve the terrible broadband issues we have that put us so far behind other countries. |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| said by sturmvogel :said by TKJunkMail :I, like many other stockholders, Explains your Comcastic attitude. Does it? I, like many others, invest in MANY, MANY companies. These companies even create jobs. Maybe even one you may someday have. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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 DarkLogix
join:2008-10-23 Baytown, TX
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| reply to wentlanc that would be great but last study I looked at showed internet traffic leveling off not the exponential increase that they claim
what Comcast and all cable ISPs need to do is run RG-11 rated to 3GHz to every one then their RF infrastructure would be as near perfect as possible and it would have the side effect of people seen doing something as oposed to doing stuff behind the scenes that although more needed is so quiet that people think nothing is happening
every once in awhile you need people to see your people doing something and at the same time any amps could be checked over completely, grounding blocks checked to meet spec |
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  espaeth Digital Plumber Premium,MVM join:2001-04-21 Minneapolis, MN
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| reply to sturmvogel said by sturmvogel :Except that they take the money and do not upgrade the infrastructure. How do you explain the well documented DOCSIS 3.0 rollout if they "do not upgrade the infrastructure" ? |
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  espaeth Digital Plumber Premium,MVM join:2001-04-21 Minneapolis, MN
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| reply to DarkLogix said by DarkLogix :that would be great but last study I looked at showed internet traffic leveling off not the exponential increase that they claim The growth rate is leveling off to around 50-60%, but traffic is ever increasing..
See: »www.dtc.umn.edu/mints/home.php |
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