All-You-Can-Eat Broadband Is Dead: Time Warner to Charge by the Byte
I’ve never tracked my download usage, but I know I don’t go anywhere near these limits. Yet. But that could change as IPTV comes on board. I would kill to go to an IPTV option today. Being able to drop my stupid cable subscription for a fiber optic bandwidth to one box will be nice in the near future.
However, this is a bit scary. What do you do when you reach the end of the bytes on the 26th of the month? Start rationing? Start hopping on your neighbor’s unprotected wireless?
But, when we were in Romania over the Holidays, one of my wife’s friends is an expert in the telecom industry and said the Net will start having major bandwidth problems in the next three years. Mostly due to increasing access by the growing number of people on the Net but exacerbated by the individuals who are downloading video and will be moving to downloading hi-def fairly soon. Net Neutrality is great, but you can bet the ISPs will use this as a way to try to bypass any bans by the government.