Remote Traders to get hit with BIG Internet Access Fees

This would put a rapidly growing industry out of biz (the online movie rentals, etc). Many people just wouldn't use the service. I believe even if the populace didn't put major pressure on ISP's not to do this, various industries would.

At the very least, there would be one or two national ISP's who would not adopt this model, and take major market share I bet.
 
Quote from Jayford:

This would put a rapidly growing industry out of biz (the online movie rentals, etc). Many people just wouldn't use the service. I believe even if the populace didn't put major pressure on ISP's not to do this, various industries would.

At the very least, there would be one or two national ISP's who would not adopt this model, and take major market share I bet.

Most areas are served by one cable provider. I think it will be more a matter of local regulatory bodies preventing the ISP's from implementing this.

A huge wildcard will be Verizon's FIOS. That seems to be shaping up as a cable killer in any event. Also, some municipalities are implementing free wireless. Possibly what is happening is the cable companies see the writing on the wall, and plan on screwing those customers who lack an option to make up for all their defections.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Most areas are served by one cable provider. I think it will be more a matter of local regulatory bodies preventing the ISP's from implementing this.

A huge wildcard will be Verizon's FIOS. That seems to be shaping up as a cable killer in any event. Also, some municipalities are implementing free wireless. Possibly what is happening is the cable companies see the writing on the wall, and plan on screwing those customers who lack an option to make up for all their defections.

Yea, my town has actually had free wireless for about four years. It's not perfect because it is rather slow and sometimes does not work at all, but it is something.

BTW, if someone wants to get free wireless on their computer/laptop, check out this program...It's free and has worked in nearly every place I have tried with my laptop...

http://www.makayama.com/easywifiradar.html

I don't know the ethcis behind using this program, but it is free and works. Obviously you can't depend on it to trade, but if you're on vacation somewhere and want to surf the web this is the perfect program.
 
Quote from opt789:

A little more money for your link to the outside world is not a bid deal.

Could be a lot more if your kids like to watch youtube, ect.

I think ISP's are just trying to figure out how to suck more blood out of people. They are vampires.
 
Bottom line is that trading platforms are not big bandwidth consumers therefore the sensational headline of this thread ("Remote Traders to get hit with BIG Internet Access Fees") is false.

Even if ISP switch to a pay-per-byte model it will not cost traders a lot.
 
Quote from GTS:

Bottom line is that trading platforms are not big bandwidth consumers therefore the sensational headline of this thread ("Remote Traders to get hit with BIG Internet Access Fees") is false.

Even if ISP switch to a pay-per-byte model it will not cost traders a lot.
If you think 30gb per month just from your trading software as "not big bandwidth consumers" then I guess you are right. But the current ISP plans being tested will charge you as soon as you go over 40gb.
 
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