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Per-Byte Broadband Billing Is Neither Necessary Nor Inevitable
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Comments on news posted 2009-10-09 13:01:16:
While ISPs (and the investors who love them) would like the public to believe that metered billing is inevitable, not everybody in the industry agrees.
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who gets most affected by per byte
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anon
: 5th Jan 2010
The FCC is poised to make metering inevitable
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SuperWISP
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huntml : 12th Oct 2009
Flate rate is also easier to forcast
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CylonRed : 12th Oct 2009
Flat Rate
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Catmando
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11th Oct 2009
Who is looking out for the telcos.
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nonymous
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nixen : 11th Oct 2009
What about packet loss?
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Duramax08 : 10th Oct 2009
Per-Byte Billing Is Neither Necessary Nor Inevitable
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jimbopalmer
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jimbopalmer : 10th Oct 2009
We need pro-people lobbyists
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tired_runner
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tired_runner : 9th Oct 2009
Keep the Dream Alive
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jmn1207
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jjeffeory : 9th Oct 2009
Metering is not the way to restrict usage...
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jaa
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9th Oct 2009
A side effect...
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old_wiz_60
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9th Oct 2009
Funny thing...
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birdfeedr
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birdfeedr : 9th Oct 2009
But using less of the network WAS Slate's point.
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IceCreamHead
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ArrayList : 9th Oct 2009
"talking to industry vendors who don't see ..."
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FactChecker
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9th Oct 2009
yea we need pro people lobbysits
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9th Oct 2009
Either - or, neither - nor
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DataDoc : 9th Oct 2009
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