Cable Broadband ISPs Eyeing Customers’ Wallets for Overage Fees
May 8th, 2008
Broadband Reports covers the ever-developing story of cable broadband providers looking to role out bandwidth caps. As customers consume more and more online content, their ISPs are looking to set up limits and fees. Sounds like prime time for competing services like Verizon FiOS to lure away customers.
We used to pay companies like AOL per-minute to get online. That didn’t last very long. Does anyone honestly think paying per-gigabyte might be any different?