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Old 03-15-2011, 06:30 PM
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Default Data Caps Coming To AT&T Broadband

http://www.tgdaily.com/mobility-bri...adband-data-too

"Now, customers who have AT&T's DSL service will be capped at 150 GB of data per month. Those using the less traditional U-Verse service will get a 250 GB monthly limit. For all customers, going beyond the limit during any month will result in a $10 charge for every additional 50 GB."

Internet providers in North America (and a few other lucky countries) seem intent on implementing data caps for their broadband options.  AT&T is the latest to announce their intentions with caps for both their wireless and broadband connections.  I have to say that I am amazed at the limits imposed.  Based on my experience here in Canada, AT&T is somehow able to offer a base data cap for DSL that is six times what Bell Canada is suggesting with Usage Based Billing.

Fact is that the Internet usage patterns are changing for consumers, and the traditional models may no longer be suitable for most areas.  While Usage Based Billing does have its benefits, there are other options that could also be beneficial.  My greatest concern is cost.  With the increasing importance of the Internet as a communications tool, it is nearly at the point where it could be considered a utility.  It may be time that municipalities, or governments in general consider how to manage the "last mile" in order to guarantee equitible access for all.

 
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