| Mr Khan said: My current home ISP, the ever-hated Comcast (though their service isn't bad, just a little on the pricey side, but fast as i could ask for and only drops once in a blue moon) has a limit of 300 GB per month, with $50 overage fees for every 50 GB you hit after that, up to some absurdly high amount. You generally don't run into this unless you're heavy into torrenting, though, as that's a little over or under 10 GB a day depending on what month it is. |
After writting this topic, I checked at my router data, it seems that I used up to 90 GB through cable on my computer. Which roughly translates to ~100GB of monthly consuption, but this just for me.
Well no idea about how they are gonna charge, since Anatel(agency) have to make the final decision, and then the providers will have to change their currently plan.
"That's really not better for the user... poor people
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Considering that this was actually requested by the providers, it is not, companies generally never sought the best for the consumer, it's more money making than anything.
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