Cell phone Companies?It's time we turned it into a utility and put real monitoring in place. You can't trust a company to meter your Internet when they're designed to charge for overages.
Comcast doesn't expect a family to stay under it because it generates revenue for Comcast. But they will exempt their own streaming service from your cap and they will let pay $30 more a month for unlimited data. It's why the fcc has gotten over 10k complaints about the caps.Reading this inspired me to actually look at my router's usage stats. I'm surprisingly close to 300GB for December, and I'd say my girlfriend and I don't stream nearly as much as most people. I don't torrent either. I don't know how a house with a full family would be able to stay below the cap.
There isn't a monopoly. That's the difference.Cell phone Companies?
You can still get dial up. Bro. Obvious competition. Free market at work. Having a single realistic option is in no way virtually a monopoly nor will it encourage monopolistic practices because our corporate overlords have consumer interest at heart.Home cable isn't a monopoly either, there are options. Just because one provider has invested in it's infrastructure and maybe a DSL provider hasn't doesn't mean it's a monopoly. That word gets thrown around to easily.
Haha I know. I'm in the same boat and I feel the same as many do regarding it, but the fact of the matter is, it's not a monopoly. It's not even about regional availability it also factors in diversity of product nation wide on the whole as well.Tarrant this is a dark path you tread upon, turn back forthwith!
What market definition are you using to claim cable in most areas doesn't have monopoly?Haha I know. I'm in the same boat and I feel the same as many do regarding it, but the fact of the matter is, it's not a monopoly. It's not even about regional availability it also factors in diversity of product nation wide on the whole as well.
I'm just as salty as anyone else here, but it doesn't change the facts.