sothsegger
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I've heard somewhere out there in the media jungle that the price of broadband is coming down. Can anyone venture a guess as to what the average monthly bill will be, and when?
Steve
Steve
Originally posted by: SuperTool
It's coming down, it's just that the liberal media isn't reporting the price coming down, they only report the bad news, like when the price goes up. 😀
Turn down the Astral Arkestra, and tap yer sarcasm meter.Originally posted by: J Heartless Slick
Originally posted by: SuperTool
It's coming down, it's just that the liberal media isn't reporting the price coming down, they only report the bad news, like when the price goes up. 😀
My hat is off to you for making this a "liberal media" issue!
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
eh, cable companies are not interested in lowering the bills that the average customer sees and they never do that. You will not see a decrease in your monthly bill.
I suspect they can make the customers' pipes a little bigger without costing themselves much of anything. It all relies on overselling their network (hopefully to people who barely use the service) and chopping off anybody who costs them too much money, i.e. heavy downloaders.
If the bigger pipe encourages a bunch of new BT users and *does* start costing them money, look for draconian download limits courtesy of your friendly neighborhood cable co.
Originally posted by: ReiAyanami
now that sprint and nextel are merging, we will have 3 redundant 3G wireless networks. if only they would pool together and build a single 4G network.
after fiber to the curb
they're gonna make that commercial about downloading the entire internet a reality