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Old 04-04-09, 12:50 AM   #1
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Default The End of the Internet

At least for the US. I doubt Europe will pull this crap

http://i.gizmodo.com/5033779/giz-explains-how-broadband-usage-caps-will-kill-internet-video
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a different network management trend started to emerge among the major ISPs: metered broadband, aka data caps. It's like dial-up service or wireless data: After reaching your alotted amount of data for the month, you pay extra, maybe through the nose, as our northern neighbors in Canada are familiar with.
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Old 04-04-09, 01:02 AM   #2
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Okay, so if subsim exceeds its bandwidth quota, does that mean i can just call you (Neal) up on the phone to comment on stuff? You better not have caller ID.

...and can i get those calls added to my post count, (gotta keep up with the bunas yah know)

I can see it now......
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ring ring...
This is Neal.
Yo Neal wazup? So how's the model going?

click. Neal? Neal?

5 minutes later...
ring, ring...
this is Neal.
yo Neal wazup? Did you watch the Rayduz game?

click.

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Old 04-04-09, 02:18 AM   #3
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Australian Broadband - This how its done here , you pay for a certain amount a month at the speed you want then ,when you go over ,you get your speed throttled down or your ISP's lets you keep your download speed and you need to buy blocks of extra download amount - the last time I had to reinstall my OS I was near the end of the month and near my limit ,so I had to pay an extra $24.95au for an extra 5gig to make sure I didn't run out with all the update's and re-downloads
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Because Europe had some countries that did the same, most got rid of that policy but I think some of the countries still have this.

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Old 04-04-09, 03:34 AM   #5
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There is no sign of this here in Norway, I actually think there would be a revolution if anybody suggested it.
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Old 04-04-09, 04:15 AM   #6
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Slovenian broadband has been based on the flat-rate principle from the start. It doesn't matter which speed you chose or with which operator, you always get the same deal and only pay a set monthly fee. Our neighbours to the south, well, they are well known for their bankruptcy stories due to internet bills.
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Old 04-04-09, 05:21 AM   #7
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Here the internets is allso at a flat rate, personaly pay 25 euros a month for 12mbit/1mbit connection, cable tv and phone line on which calls in the same service providers network are free.
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It was like that before here in Austria, but they dropped that... now, if you have a package with a download or traffic limit and you exceed that, your connection will be throttled down, but you don't pay extra.
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Capping is still quite common here in the UK.

There are two options generally:

1) You pay for what you take in excess of your allowance.

2) Once you reach your allowance, your bandwidth is reduced for the remainder of the month.

Fortunately not all ISPs practice these measures.
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From what Ive read that the 'cap' is gracious plenty for most users.

Something about downloading two or three full movies a day and still have room left.

But of course they will narrow that down till eventually everyone pays.

I would also assume that for folks that use tons of bandwidth special plans would be made available.

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Old 04-04-09, 01:10 PM   #11
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Don't even get me started on Canadian ISP's. I'm personally capped at 60gb a month, and get hit with 2$ per gig over that to a maximum of 25$. I can easily go over that in a month (particularly with web video sites, and multi gb demos).

On top of it the bastard company Rogers, didn't make enough money last year so as a result they are hiking prices again by like 13%. I hope they go bankrupt.
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Don't even get me started on Canadian ISP's. I'm personally capped at 60gb a month, and get hit with 2$ per gig over that to a maximum of 25$. I can easily go over that in a month (particularly with web video sites, and multi gb demos).

On top of it the bastard company Rogers, didn't make enough money last year so as a result they are hiking prices again by like 13%. I hope they go bankrupt.
What would you do then?
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They are only looking at revenue. Forget the customers. This done on a large scale would net large dollars. I would probably reach my limit on my work computer in a day.
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I hope my provider dosent do this.
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What would you do then?
Oh I'm probably going to dump them and go with one of 2 independent ISPs that don't fix bandwidth limits (or others that have much higher, some are 200 GB or more). Worse comes to worse I can go with Bell Canada which offers higher limits for less (this is before even the price hike which most customers are utterly enraged over). This does though leave me a quandary about TV services as there are only the 2 (Bell and Rogers), but I'm getting to the point where I don't care any more, I don't watch a whole lot of TV any more and most of it is available from the station online.
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