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A Layman's Guide To Bandwidth Pricing

narramissic links to IT World's A Layman's Guide to Bandwidth Pricing, writing "Time Warner Cable has, for now, abandoned the tiered pricing trials that raised the ire of Congressman Eric Massa, among others. And, as some nice data points in a New York Times article reveal, it's good for us that they did. For instance, Comcast says it costs them $6.85 per home to double the internet capacity of a neighborhood. But the bit of the Times article that we should commit to memory is this: 'If all Time Warner customers decided one day not to check their e-mail or download a single movie, the company's costs would be no different than on a day when every customer was glued to the screen watching one YouTube video after another.'"

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  1. Re:NYT quote is a bit unfair ... by LotsOfPhil · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It's just idiotic that the Nation responsible for building the Internets in the first place is so far behind other industrialized nations for using it!

    America also invented the automobile.

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