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spiznnx | 2 years ago
Which is algebraically identical to a monthly charge and data cap with overage charge. The main issue is the overage charge is too high, it should be like 1 cent per GB (Comcast is charging 20x that).
spiznnx | 2 years ago
Which is algebraically identical to a monthly charge and data cap with overage charge. The main issue is the overage charge is too high, it should be like 1 cent per GB (Comcast is charging 20x that).
guhidalg|2 years ago
spiznnx|2 years ago
I don't think the actual cap really matters if the per-GB and base pricing reflects the true costs. If it's low it means heavy users pay more, if it's high, light users pay more.
vel0city|2 years ago
The average US residential customer uses a bit over 500GB/mo in data. You're doing 2x that in 1/15th the time.
https://www.allconnect.com/blog/report-internet-use-over-hal...