In the 'olden days' of the internet there were caps too. The internet was charged by the hour. It severely limited it's usefulness.
I remember when AOL came out with it's 'radical' unlimited data plans. I think it was in the mid 1990's for around $39.99 a month (something like around $60 ish today.) I hope some other companies, like maybe Google, start offering more unlimited high speed and this trend goes away. It will stifle growth and development.
The Average Speed for the internet in Hong Kong is something like an Average of 36 megabytes a second. You could use your data plan rather quickly.







