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Re: Lessons from the AU model
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 02:29:30 -0500 (EST)
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, Mark Newton wrote:
That means "unlimited" ISPs almost exclusively attract the most voracious, least profitable, noisiest, most difficult to support, loudest complaining customers. And the metered ISPs cater for normal folks who aren't like that.
Ah, you've discovered our secret plan. If the US stops being the flat-rate P2P seeder to the world, what is the rest of the world going to do? Or is it going to topple countries one by one into metering? Are the flat-rate Swedish ISPs are going to get stuck footing the billfor the most voracious, least profitable, noisiest, most difficult to support, loudest complaining customers for the world :-)
Current thread:
- Re: Lessons from the AU model, (continued)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Sean Donelan (Jan 22)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Mikael Abrahamsson (Jan 22)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Sean Donelan (Jan 22)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Mark Newton (Jan 22)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Alastair Johnson (Jan 22)
- RE: Lessons from the AU model Frank Bulk (Jan 22)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Tom Vest (Jan 22)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Sean Donelan (Jan 22)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Martin Barry (Jan 22)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Simon Lyall (Jan 22)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Sean Donelan (Jan 21)
- Flast model users (was: Re: Lessons from the AU model) Michal Krsek (Jan 27)
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- Re: Lessons from the AU model Tom Vest (Jan 21)
- RE: Lessons from the AU model Frank Bulk (Jan 21)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model bmanning (Jan 20)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Sean Donelan (Jan 20)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Tom Vest (Jan 20)
- Re: Lessons from the AU model Sean Donelan (Jan 21)
- Re: An Attempt at Economically Rational Pricing: Time Warner Trial Mark Foster (Jan 20)