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http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=14733
Its all about profits I suppose. Of course you are in business to make money but you already do that, this is just to squeeze extra money out of everyone. If this happens in my city I'll move to comporium until they do the same. Besides, I think these limits (40GB) is rather low.
Nearly a year ago, DailyTech brought you news that Time Warner Cable (TWC) planned to implement bandwidth restrictions in Texas. The initial plan was to use Beaumont, Texas as a trial run for bandwidth caps meaning that customers would no longer have access to unrestricted, "all-you-can-eat" internet bandwidth.
The Beaumont test bed saddled customers with 5GB of monthly bandwidth and download speeds of 768 kbps for the lowest pricing tier ($29.98) -- the highest tier provided 40GB of bandwidth and 16 Mbps download speeds. Users were charged a dollar for each gigabyte downloaded over their monthly allotment.
Its all about profits I suppose. Of course you are in business to make money but you already do that, this is just to squeeze extra money out of everyone. If this happens in my city I'll move to comporium until they do the same. Besides, I think these limits (40GB) is rather low.