SpeedFreak wrote:
already seen this. Some companies are against it and I personally do not think it will happen. If it does any company that does not limit the web will get a surge in customers. If Comcast/Cox does through with it....im gonna get my cellphone and add a tethering plan. Either that or move over to a cell company's web and sign up with them. I head cell companys are going to leave it open. If companies really want to make money that bad, do what i read is happening in Europe....Make us pay by the GB. Like sign up for a 5 GB plan...if you go over you pay $10 per GB. It will suck but that would be a better idea. And sure unlimited web would go away (T_T) but atleast they could sell upper limits of something like a monthly bandwith of 250GB...They would still make money and we would not have to worry.
Honestly, I think this is the future - My ISP certainly does this(Hughes.net satellite), and its a smart thing to do. No filtering, just pay for a cirtain amount(either by-the-GB or a certain amount, after which you get cut off or reduced in speed).
Mobile internet they can get away with - Not many people use it(in the grand scheme of things), and not all websites are mobile-friendly. But, if an ISP starts limiting, people start leaving. Remember Comcast(I think it was) - They started limiting only P2P traffic. People rebelled, and they are in a pile of trouble now.
Edit:
Of course, the third option is sort of like we have now - You are only limited by the size of the "pipe" you buy. And, they shouldn't try to limit that and say its still "unlimited" either. Which has been happening a fair amount.
-RobbieThe1st
-RobbieThe1st