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GunKing

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Business model

If I were forced into a metered billing (This is in anticipation that the ISP doesn't let me stay grandfathered in) and were put under a cap of 100gb per month...doesn't that mean I am buying 100gb per month? So since I am buying 100gb per month, shouldn't the ISP roll over my unused bandwidth that I purchased or credit me on my next month's bill for the unused bandwidth?

Metered billing with a respectable "cap" isn't the end of all things as long as the pricing model that accompanies it is based in common sense and consumer goodwill. What cannot be tolerated is something ridiculous like a 10gb cap.

I very much agree with an early post about how companies' whose business models will be diminished if not outright destroyed should be on the side of us consumers instead of wallflowers.


bear73
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well, lets parlay that into a similar situation.... cellphones... how many providers "roll over" unused minutes? just 1! CAPS ARE BAD... METERED BILLING IS BAD.... the new world we are in depends on unlimited usage. to limit that will crush a Huge Swath of income for an innumerable number of companies.
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