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rugby
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reply to calvoiper
Re: So I crawled out from under my rock last night

I have no choice for broadband ISP's I"m too far for dsl and satellite isn't an option due to trees.


KrK
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Agreed there!

They want people who actually put the connections to use to have to pay much higher rates (and, like your supposition, it will probably work because they are the 'attached' users) while still making a lot of money on people who are just casual surfers and emailers.

They don't have to worry about stiff competition forcing them to be competitive on prices, nor offer bang for the buck. They can sit back and charge as much as the market will bear and deliver as little as they can get away with.

The situation doesn't look like it's going to improve soon, but hopefully, longterm, it will.
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"When the day comes that anyone can bend our country’s laws and lawmakers to serve selfish, competitive ends, that day democratic government dies" -- Preston Tucker, 1948 (Yep, it's dead.)


calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

reply to KrK
Hopefully, there will be others. They will come faster if the existing providers take their market for granted and screw their customers. (In much the same manner the Asian auto manufacturers stormed the US when the "big three" kept building models Americans didn't really want.)

There may be a more telling arrow in your quiver, though, HALG. Upon reflection, it would seem that caps are just a rate tool to suck blood from heavy (and presumably more "attached") users. Time of day pricing (or throttling) is a much more responsive approach to true capacity concerns, and while throttling may be difficult, it's hard to believe that my ISP can count all my bits but not be able to pigeonhole them into hourly boxes....

Calvoiper
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KrK
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said by calvoiper See Profile:
Yes, ISPs can change prices and service terms overnight. And you can change ISPs.
Suuuurrreee you can.

How many choices of DSL/cable providers/broadband do you have? I know some areas have choices among a FEW ISP's on DSL, and maybe a CLEC if that fails... and maybe a few areas have more then one choice on Cable ISP's.

But most of us, this area included, basically have 2 choices. The Telco DSL and their ISP, or the Cable company and their ISP.

So, if one sucks, you could change to the other.... but what if they suck as well? You've just hit the brick wall.
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"When the day comes that anyone can bend our country’s laws and lawmakers to serve selfish, competitive ends, that day democratic government dies" -- Preston Tucker, 1948 (Yep, it's dead.)


calvoiper

join:2003-03-31
Belvedere Tiburon, CA

reply to rugby
Or maybe you're still under the rock.

Yes, ISPs can change prices and service terms overnight. And you can change ISPs. (Use a non-ISP linked e-mail, of course.)

AOL changed the ISP dial-up model with "all-you-can-eat". It's very unlikely that in a competitive environment it will go away for the "average" user. More likely, it will be limited, like real "all-you-can-eat" buffet restaurants, so that consumers, but not businesses, can still find value. Yes, some providers will carve out niches, and limits will prevent you from feeding your whole city on a single connection, but the model will likely stay around for most of us average and power users.

For a real mindtwister, compare the debate on this item to a discussion of traffic congestion in a city--the bottlenecks just move around, they never go away....

Calvoiper
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