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

From: Matthew Moyle-Croft (no email)
Date: Fri Jan 18 2008 - 22:26:45 EST

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    > If the cheap flatrate broadband were to go away and be replaced by a
    > metered one, we as an industry need to figure out how to do billing in
    > a customer-friendly manner. We do not have much experience with this
    > in many markets.
    Us Aussies have PLENTY of experience and are willing to travel and
    consult at quite reasonable rates - especially to Europe :-)

    User pays is the reality here in Australia primarily because the cost of
    getting one gigabyte of data to a customers house is at least AU$1GB
    (excluding the actual cost of running your own network or the wholesale
    cost of a DSL port or helpdesk etc).

    It does also mean that we can afford to build networks and local loops
    with no congestion and no slow down during peak periods. Customers
    here expect high performance all the time and we (at least) try and
    deliver it to them.

    MMC

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