Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Originally posted by: Craig234
It's unclear to me what's wrong with usage-based tiered pricing. I might not prefer it as a user of a lot of bandwidth, but that's not a reason to say it's wrong.
There's plenty to find to criticize in the industry - to oppose tiers *for providers* so that big companies' content is delivered faster to the same consumer; or Comcast's despicable action where it paid people to take up all the seats at a public hearing to prevent the public from access to criticizing them.
From the link, I saw people raising other issues that are concerns, such as throttling the speed - but I'd like to hear the complaint what the problem is with simply basing price on usage.
Stifling innovation. Say goodbye to Netflix, Hulu, Vonage, plus whatever else would evolve from ubiquitous bandwidth. It's going to send the internet back to 1994 with no graphics and text-only web pages. That and I'm just tired of people getting dicked by teleco & cable companies, but maybe that's just me. I noticed on my Mom's phone bill they had the gall to charge her 40 cents a minute for instate long distance calls. Crap fees like that should be extinct by now.