Just curious how my American friends feel about this....
http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-secretly-horrifying-implications-atts-bandwidth-caps/
Interestingly enough, in Canada, the federal regulator tried to pull a fast one on the general public, by implementing a 20 gig cap & a $2 per gig overage fee. Kind of makes the American proposal seem quite tame in comparison.
(most major ISPs in Canada are owned by the same companies that own the cable & sattelite providers, as well as the major TV networks.)
Anyway, the consumer backlash in Canada was pretty impressive. Nearly 1/2 a million signatures on a petition (in a country of some 32 million people) inside of a week, plus a vow from the federal government to kill the action.
With companies like Netflix, Steam, & Skype changing the way how people live, it's easy to see how the big telecom companies are trying to get in on the action.
Discuss.
http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-secretly-horrifying-implications-atts-bandwidth-caps/
Interestingly enough, in Canada, the federal regulator tried to pull a fast one on the general public, by implementing a 20 gig cap & a $2 per gig overage fee. Kind of makes the American proposal seem quite tame in comparison.
(most major ISPs in Canada are owned by the same companies that own the cable & sattelite providers, as well as the major TV networks.)
Anyway, the consumer backlash in Canada was pretty impressive. Nearly 1/2 a million signatures on a petition (in a country of some 32 million people) inside of a week, plus a vow from the federal government to kill the action.
With companies like Netflix, Steam, & Skype changing the way how people live, it's easy to see how the big telecom companies are trying to get in on the action.
Discuss.