mgcarley
Founder, Hayai Broadband
After the fair usage limits (not sure for other plans), speed would be cut to older speeds. For e.g:
256kbps would become 128kbps
786kbps becomes 256 kbps
1mbps becomes 512 kbps
---------- Post added at 01:17 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:03 AM ----------
Sorry, My bad!! Corrected the numbers in original post. Thanks for correcting.
Assuming an average customer downloading around 30GB (lets say average of all customers). He ends up paying around Rs 30/GB. I guess this must be pretty profitable buzziness
For him maybe. And if you think about what the other guys charge, considering their costs must surely be lower than mine, then other ISPs are (by that logic) committing daylight robbery.
If the average usage is in fact 30gb across all customers, then that would be awesome.
Still, once you factor in the local loop charges, then that rs30/gb is plummeting quite significantly.
We're keeping our margins a little thin at the moment in anticipation of our pricing going down as our usage goes up. But that's a discussion for another thread.
256kbps would become 128kbps
786kbps becomes 256 kbps
1mbps becomes 512 kbps
---------- Post added at 01:17 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:03 AM ----------
Sorry, My bad!! Corrected the numbers in original post. Thanks for correcting.
Assuming an average customer downloading around 30GB (lets say average of all customers). He ends up paying around Rs 30/GB. I guess this must be pretty profitable buzziness
For him maybe. And if you think about what the other guys charge, considering their costs must surely be lower than mine, then other ISPs are (by that logic) committing daylight robbery.
If the average usage is in fact 30gb across all customers, then that would be awesome.
Still, once you factor in the local loop charges, then that rs30/gb is plummeting quite significantly.
We're keeping our margins a little thin at the moment in anticipation of our pricing going down as our usage goes up. But that's a discussion for another thread.