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ShootToThril
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join:2004-06-07
Sherman Oaks, CA
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What?

Why don't they just take the road of offering different tiers and be done with it. Let the user decide the level of service they want and pay accordingly.


superht1

join:2001-02-22
Kennesaw, GA
This is making me want to puke. I don't have that much money to keep paying more!!! Everything is killing us, we're being buried alive!!!

Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO
Then choose the right plan.


calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

reply to ShootToThril
said by ShootToThril See Profile :

Why don't they just take the road of offering different tiers and be done with it. Let the user decide the level of service they want and pay accordingly.
Because there's a difference to some end users between being able to download at high speed in occasional bursts (when surfing web pages with photos, graphics, etc.) and being able to download at high speed constantly (ripping music, watching streaming video, etc.) Both want a high-speed connection, but one wants to use it a lot more than the other, and that increased use puts higher loads on the shared parts of the ISP's network.

calvoiper
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phaqu

join:2005-05-26
Marietta, GA

reply to Skippy25
Yeah, just like any of their other "plans", you go over a little and get hit with insane "going over the limit fees", "processing fees", "new user bracket fees", "deposit fees", "premium use fees", or whatever the hell they can come up with....If its anything like how they ran their crappy cell service, youll sign up for one plan, but the crack head taking the order will put you on a totally different one, and youll end up with a $400 bill at the end of the month (its happened to me)..Screw that and screw them.


stomp357

join:2003-04-13
Lake Charles, LA
·Suddenlink

reply to calvoiper
said by calvoiper See Profile :

said by ShootToThril See Profile :

Why don't they just take the road of offering different tiers and be done with it. Let the user decide the level of service they want and pay accordingly.
Because there's a difference to some end users between being able to download at high speed in occasional bursts (when surfing web pages with photos, graphics, etc.) and being able to download at high speed constantly (ripping music, watching streaming video, etc.) Both want a high-speed connection, but one wants to use it a lot more than the other, and that increased use puts higher loads on the shared parts of the ISP's network.

calvoiper
Why not just give people like you a metered service, and keep us with the same as we have. You'd get your reduced service, and price, and we'd get what we pay for.


calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

If an ISP wants to be successful, it should indeed continue to offer an unmetered service, though not necessarily at the same price they currently offer it.

If what you really want is a guarantee of no rate hikes, sorry. These sort of guarantees don't exist for most products, including utility services, and we aren't likely to see them for broadband.

calvoiper
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