Phokus
Lifer
- Nov 20, 1999
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As others have said... now it is a reasonable cap. as backbones get faster and content gets delivered in HD more, 150gb may not be so reasonable. Do you think AT&T would ever consider that? No, when you get to the point where 150GB is unreasonable, they will make you pay for more data.... even as their infrastructure can support more bandwidth.
LMAO, you idiots think that AT&T/Comcrap and all the other internet providers are going to raise caps when they increase capacity. Keep dreaming, last i heard from my networking buddy who works at level 3, there's TONS of unused fiber on the backbone that's just sitting there and bandwidth is dirt cheap.
No, they're going to keep those caps because Netflix/Hulu/etc. are threatening their vertical integration initiatives. I'm seriously thinking of shutting off my cable service because i get all the shit i need via streaming and usenet and there's probably not going to be football next season.
Remember when Time Warner was trying to reduce the caps to 40 Gigs? Their own public financials showed that their customer base was rising, revenues were rising, and costs were decreasing, despite what they said publicly as a justification of capping at 40 gb's.
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