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Re: In one sentence. Yes, but you are missing the point. In the last month, they used 5.4TB of data. BUT, the previous month, they only used 3.8TB of data. YET their COST was EXACTLY the same? Their FEAR is that the 322 users who are above average gets larger, they will need to INVEST in the infrastructure to support those users. THAT is what they are afraid of. THE COST to provide 5.4TB is EXACTLY THE SAME as the cost to provide 10TB of data, which is EXACTLY THE SAME as the cost to provide 1TB of data. The PROBLEM is when they need to provide 11TB of data, well, that will require a CAPITAL INVESTMENT, but there is no UNIT COST for a byte. Please explain how charging based on UNITS is fair, when there is no UNIT COST. -- The happiest countries are the most secular. The struggle AGAINST corporations is the struggle FOR humanity! |