I agree with you only on few points there. The download cap idea is a stupid one, and is absolutely illogical. But, these caps will go. I’m a Bangalore AirtelBroadband subscriber. I was earlier on a 350mb capped download plan at 128k. Then came the night unlimited surfing plan, and now, im on the 24hour unlimited 128k surfing plan. I have no problems. Keeping this as a basis for my argument, i still believe we are heading in the right direction. I don’t believe that any company, as of now, will be reducing the download limit, not as long as there is another company offering a better service, at a little higher cost.
In Bangalore, i have seen, and even received brochures from cable operators, about unlimited net access over a 128k line. Even though the bandwidth in such cases wouldn’t be good enough, atleast the downloads would remain uncapped. (I believe the provider here is Hathway or someone else, not too sure). The cable operators need a course in ethics as well, cuz most of the time, the unlimited connections suffer from poor bandwidth.
Coming to the issue of bandwidth. You can’t really expect much from ISPs when it comes to bandwidth cuz they don’t seem to have a lot of it at the moment, available to them. From what i have heard from sources (I dont remember who or what), there is a large amount of bandwidth that we sit on, but is not made available to ISPs just because of regulations here, and there.
What we require at the end of all this is as follows
ISPs who understand that trying to control the market using high bandwidth and low download caps is not the way to win the market. ISPs need to provide high speed (No 128k sh*t), unlimited (or even very high download caps. I’ve heard of a provider in Australia providing high speed net, with a 64GB download cap. Now thats a cap
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internet access.
Intermediate providers, such as cable operators, should be given a course in ethics for one, and also a strict set of plans to follow for the connections given. This would ensure that the connections at the cable operator level are error free, and provide quality service.
And finally the consumer, should be educated enough to know the difference between a ‘b’ and a ‘B’. The sight of a lamer jumping around cuz he’s connected at 56Kbps is simply suicidal.
Regards
Inzider