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NewsThe scramble to avoid home broadband metering Pin
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enhzflep wrote:
Being allowed to charge different rates based on the purpose of the consumption is a separate and distinct matter. In my opinion, it's unfortunate &/or disingenuous to equate the two as being directly linked.

Clearly, it is not possible if there is no metering, but metering != differentiation of usage type. It's greedy businesspeople and laws without teeth that allow that kind of behaviour.

You gasoline is metered at the pump. Oh noes! Those elephanters are gonna charge me more for gas if I'm taking my wife out for the evening than if I was taking the kids to school. Yes, your argument appears that foolish to me.


As for cutting you off for the remainder of the month if you exceed some limit, what exactly is your point? Of course they know how much you're all using - they add em all together, divide by the number of subscribers to get the avg cost/subsciber. Add x% for profit and there's the monthly bill. At some point, for some users the ISP would be left out of pocket. Of course they should be cut off. If not, and everybody consumed this much then how long is the ISP going to last? Laugh | :laugh:

Hence my point before about the smallest users subsidising the largest users. I understand that this is how it works in apartment blocks that only have 1 meter, but the same is not true of ISPs, for whom metering each subscriber is an entirely trivial exercise. More meters could be installed but the utility co don't want the expense. We had to pay for the smart-meters that were installed, then (i think) the government 100% subsidised it. It ends up being more fair all-round.

Should the light users subsidise the heavy users, because the heavy users are paranoid that their usage patterns will cost them more in the future?

In the example in my last post, where 1 neighbour's consumption was 13 times that of the other - if their bills were combined then split, the light user will be paying 7 times the rate as the heavy user. Elephant that if individual usage is able to be measured!
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