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RE: SP's and v4 block assignments


From: Nathan Eisenberg <nathan () atlasnetworks us>
Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 15:53:59 +0000

I doubt it will get better. Lots are into nickle and dime'ing for
everyone to get an extra buck. Look at wireless, they charge for x
Mega/giga bits per month from your hand help device (phone). Oh you
want to tether, that will be more? Say what? Bits are bits but somehow
tethered bits are different. Oh, its cause we can pretend and charge
more for them....

I don't think it's a matter of pretending that some bits are different than others.  The simple reality is that for the 
vast, vast majority of cell phone users, they will generate a tiny number of packets untethered, and a fair number of 
packets tethered.  Given that many tower backhauls, especially in metropolitan areas, are already far above their 
data/channel capacity, it's obvious that this is (and always has been) an attempt to discourage tethering.

As for charging for residential static assignments, I don't think it's all that odd, or 'despicable'.  Allocating 
static assignments consumes engineer time for configuration and documentation.  On a business class service, you can 
eat that cost fairly easily.  On a low-yield residential circuit, there has to be some long term ROI because that work 
probably takes the margin out of the service for months.

Nathan

As always, these are my own views, and not that of my employer.






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