Wtf? Do u understand what you're speaking? Average usage around 200GB for 3 months?
Why will anyone pay 2k PM for 5mbit/s Speeds and download 100 GB or 200GB per month, Instead, Its better u pay 900 PM and enjoy Speeds up to 10mbit/s From Fivenet But only thing u should suffer is their Speed varying from 4mbit/s to 9Mbit/s.
I should point out, once again, there is no 200GB limit. It's just an idea as to what we think people are going to use. We could be horribly wrong (whether in our favour or not).
So far Fivenet's 10mbit/s plans are supposed to be "holiday promotions", although it looks like they're going to become the norm eventually.
I'm sure as our customer base grows, most people's usage will come down to much smaller amounts of international traffic because everyone will be using DC++ or our various internal resources, just the same as Fivenet.
Here in my city Isp's are offering 6mbit/s Flat rate without Fup for 2500 PM. Even If i download 2TB They Wont mind.. But surely they will face network congestion problems once a while..!!
Hate to burst your bubble, but Beam doesn't offer 6mbit/s unlimited without a FUP... and also 6mbit/s won't do 2TB a month (yes, I'm being anal retentive here by pointing out it would only do about 1.8).
I'm quite sure users who do 2TB a month on a regular basis would face some consequence eventually - even ISPs in western countries (Europe, Canada, Korea etc) where usage is implicitely advertised as "unlimited" would mind that kind of usage.
I think so long as we "keep up with the times", then even if we one day have to implement a FUP of some kind, then it should be not only reasonable for consumers but should increase every 12-18 months as usage goes up and costs come down, rather than following the trend of existing players whose FUP limits seem to be creeping down.
ISPs in various countries (even say, Singapore) call their FUP simply "reasonable use". Why can't we? And why can't we suggest to users who want to use their net heavily that they should opt for a higher-speed plan? That seems to be the basic practice everywhere else in the world, and just because India is a country of self-professed "cheapskates" (no disrespect intended), why should it work any differently in India, especially since everyone often compares the speed of Indian Internet to that which is available elsewhere?
Even if the idea of "reasonable use" varies from person to person, there should be a ballpark figure that can be agreed on as being "sufficient" given the price and speed of a given plan, and realistically, any number we throw out there would probably receive criticism from somebody - if I'd said that the limit was 1.5TB on the 5mbit/s plan, someone would have surely commented about it before doing the math!
Even though the numbers that have been put out there are merely ideas/guidelines/whatever you want to call them, I'm always open to debate on whether these are considered to be fair numbers - again, considering that they're not hard limits AND are the guideline average for all users on the plan. But again, law of averages suggests we're not really going to have to deal with too many cases of abuse, whether the limit was 200GB, 500GB, 1000GB or even more.
The question always remains: "how much is enough?" At least we have plans for users to upgrade to at fairly reasonable cost, and for those that do want to spend equal to 100 euros a month we can provide the same kind of service they'd get in Europe at that price, rather than opting for say, BSNL's 100mbit/s FTTH service for 1300 euros a month! Bringing European quality and pricing is and always has been our goal, and now that we've managed to squeeze in everything in to match prices found through most of Europe, I can say that we're 95% of the way toward achieving that goal.
...now if only we can launch the bloody service and I'll finally be satisfied that I will have achieved what I set out to do 2 years ago. From there, we can only improve on the service, the availability and add value.
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And finally I decided not to join conversations in hayai threads unless the service starts.. bye to hayai threads for a year or So.. I am not in a mood to talk about the imaginary service!
I sincerely hope it will not be a year. I'll be a ragged old man if that is the case - probably with 1 foot in the door of my local insane asylum
