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<blockquote data-quote="m4r5hm3ll0" data-source="post: 25386529" data-attributes="member: 567711"><p><strong>2am thoughts</strong></p><p></p><p>I think the part of the problem is that both major service providers have cable tv/iptv subscription plans that probably bring significant revenue.</p><p></p><p>If they rollout unlimited plans or anytime plans with sensible amount of data at reasonable price, any modernized customer will “cut the cord” and switch to on demand streaming services purely to get rid of those annoying ads.</p><p></p><p>To get around this ISPs will have to ban p2p entirely. If this is the case, customers are forced to pay for the services themselves (Netflix, Spotify Etc.) or invest on a decent VPN/Seedbox.</p><p></p><p>Converting existing packages to unlimited bandwidth at the same speed and price would be unrealistic, however 10-20mbps is more than enough to browse internet with multiple devices or stream 1080p content. </p><p></p><p>Furthermore, I don’t think having unlimited connections will lower the usage as customer has access to the content at any given time since we live in an era of cloud computing, people will leave updates/backups on automatic and forget these things ever existed and it doesn’t help.</p><p></p><p>It really is challenging to live with data caps on this day and age where most web pages consist of auto-playing videos and software having large amount of telemetry/cloud sync, the lack of unlimited “residential” plans are a big deal even if you’re able to afford 5-figure internet bill. I really think there should be a separate lineup of unlimited or anytime packages for those who are willing to pay alongside the existing plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m4r5hm3ll0, post: 25386529, member: 567711"] [b]2am thoughts[/b] I think the part of the problem is that both major service providers have cable tv/iptv subscription plans that probably bring significant revenue. If they rollout unlimited plans or anytime plans with sensible amount of data at reasonable price, any modernized customer will “cut the cord” and switch to on demand streaming services purely to get rid of those annoying ads. To get around this ISPs will have to ban p2p entirely. If this is the case, customers are forced to pay for the services themselves (Netflix, Spotify Etc.) or invest on a decent VPN/Seedbox. Converting existing packages to unlimited bandwidth at the same speed and price would be unrealistic, however 10-20mbps is more than enough to browse internet with multiple devices or stream 1080p content. Furthermore, I don’t think having unlimited connections will lower the usage as customer has access to the content at any given time since we live in an era of cloud computing, people will leave updates/backups on automatic and forget these things ever existed and it doesn’t help. It really is challenging to live with data caps on this day and age where most web pages consist of auto-playing videos and software having large amount of telemetry/cloud sync, the lack of unlimited “residential” plans are a big deal even if you’re able to afford 5-figure internet bill. I really think there should be a separate lineup of unlimited or anytime packages for those who are willing to pay alongside the existing plans. [/QUOTE]
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