Quote Originally Posted by Khendraja'aro View Post
You're obviously still believing in the adverts of ISPs that espouse "unlimited internet access". Pretty much all the players have traffic limits, either a hard cap or a bandwidth limiter after a certain amount of traffic.
No one has unlimited access but the major players aren't being charged what their usage costs either. Most people and most companies underutilize for what they're paying (not that households are paying the same thing as many businesses) by a large margin and their costs will probably come down. People with high relative bandwidth use for their categories (like Netflix for internet companies), or like myself and I kinda suspect OG for households, will be paying more when that time comes.

And OG, I didn't say anything about a high cap. I said pure metered usage. In the long run we'd end up with flat fees (probably smaller than currently but it depends on the regulatory commissions) and paying for every bit sent or requested.