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Monday, June 23, 2008

ISPs begin experimenting with metered pricing plans

This Times piece weighs the arguments: Are usage caps fair, or will they interfere with the natural growth curve of the Internet?
Posted by Barbara Selvin at 8:35 PM
Labels: ISPs, metered pricing

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