Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: spidey07
More proof also that the all you can eat residential pricing model is going to end. The heavy users kill any profit. If you really need that much bandwidth/capacity then just pay for it.
Except unused bandwidth doesn't benefit anyone. This isn't gas or electricity or water where unused portions can be saved for other customers in the future. If it's not being used, it's just lost.
Hypothetical situation.
ISP has 95 users who use 5gb/month, and 5 users who use 50gb/month. All users currently charged $10/month.
Currently, the ISP makes $1000/month from 100 users.
ISP decides to set a 10GB bandwidth cap, and charge $1 for each GB over cap. The 50gb/month users all quit, and 15 of the "regular" users also quit just because they don't like thei dea of being charged the same amount of money for a limited service that was previously unlimited.
Now the ISP makes $800/month from 80 users, and has a bandwidth surplus. But WTF good does the bandwidth surplus do? The ISP can't save it, or package it, or resell it. The actual result is a loss of 20 customers and zero real gain.
The stupid ISPs will try caps, and fail. The smart ones will gain a lot of market share.