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

From: Taran Rampersad (no email)
Date: Sat Jan 19 2008 - 16:25:54 EST

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    Rod Beck wrote:
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    >
    > Ironically, the Net Neutrality debate is about the access providers
    > trying to impose usage-based pricing through the backdor - on the
    > content providers. It goes without saying I oppose it. It's the end
    > users who decide what they view and hence ultimately generate the
    > traffic flows. So the end users should be subject to the usage-based
    > pricing.
    >
    Concur. However, comma, if governments are charging taxes (such as the
    EU) it leads to the question of what people pay taxes *for* - and paying
    more taxes because they use the internet more would mean those that use
    more would pay more in usage fees and pay more in taxes - which runs
    completely against the stacks of documents written about equality on the
    internet. Not taking a side on that, but it is an interesting point to
    chew on - realistically, a balance would have to be struck.

    And, as an aside, the Network Neutrality issue affects the globe and is
    only being debated in one country.

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