TheSilentShadow
Take the power back
Yup. You are right. The charges are only one time, but managing the bandwidth does take some expense too.
Its simple maths like this. They keep charges for a plan like this: 16Mb @ 5k for 50GB cap. They get only 100 customers. They make it 16Mb @ 2k for unlimited, they get 1000 customers. So actually lower prices are beneficial to the ISPs, expense or not.
But I don't know who makes these plans. I don't hate capping, but atleast it must be sensible. For 16Mb, the cap should be atleast 100Gb.
I completely agree with this line of thinking. Not only would you get more customers if you priced plans like this, but also you would be helping broadband to progress in India by increasing penetration and number of customers.
Doesn't take an MBA to learn common sense, I honestly don't see how any company can be this short sighted.
Its simple maths like this. They keep charges for a plan like this: 16Mb @ 5k for 50GB cap. They get only 100 customers. They make it 16Mb @ 2k for unlimited, they get 1000 customers. So actually lower prices are beneficial to the ISPs, expense or not.
But I don't know who makes these plans. I don't hate capping, but atleast it must be sensible. For 16Mb, the cap should be atleast 100Gb.
I completely agree with this line of thinking. Not only would you get more customers if you priced plans like this, but also you would be helping broadband to progress in India by increasing penetration and number of customers.
Doesn't take an MBA to learn common sense, I honestly don't see how any company can be this short sighted.