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Arkaign said:
The infrastructure may improve but we're actually regressing in data caps and tiered pricing. One of the big isps already leaked that they'd like something like : $60 for 5gb, $5/GB for overage, which would destroy any hope of really going all online unless you want to spend $300+/mo for internet.

OMFG, that's horrible. Isn't there any possibility of consumer revolt, boycott or something? I guess we Europeans should count ourselves lucky. My Internet speeds are not the greatest, especially when it comes to upload, but we do get unlimited data everywhere. 

I have a fixed line, unlimited internet, and a premium TV service for some $55 when converted (€40). I just get everything digitally, DL all the games from the store. I believe it's been at least 2 years since I held a disc (movie or game) in my hand.

 

This what I've written may be the reason why the article says the biggest losses are in Europe.