Re: An Attempt at Economically Rational Pricing: Time Warner Trial

From: Jeff Shultz (no email)
Date: Fri Jan 18 2008 - 14:38:04 EST

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    Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
    >
    > On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, Rod Beck wrote:
    >
    >> http://www.ecommercetimes.com/rsstory/61251.html
    >
    > So, anyone but me think that this will end in disaster? I think the
    > model where you get high speed for X amount of bytes and then you're
    > limited to let's say 64kilobit/s until you actually go to the web page
    > and buy another "token" for more Y more bytes at high speed? We already
    > have this problem with metered mobile phones, which of course is even
    > more complicated for users due to different rates depending on where you
    > might be roaming.
    >
    > Customers want control, that's why the prepaid mobile phone where you
    > get an "account" you have to prepay into, are so popular in some
    > markets. It also enables people who perhaps otherwise would not be
    > eligable because of bad credit, to get these kind of services.
    >
    > I'm also looking forward to the pricing, all the per-byte plans I have
    > seen so far makes the ISP look extremely greedy by overpricing, as
    > opposed to "we want to charge fairly for use" that is what they say in
    > their press statements.
    >

    I think that all those people who think their kids spend a fortune on
    their Cell Phones are in for a very rude awakening... when their "plan"
    runs out of bandwidth on the 6th of the month.

    Flat rate text messaging was created for a reason... this is fighting
    that reason.

    -- 
    Jeff Shultz
    

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