Overage Fees Have Unintended Consequences
Webware, June 16, 2008
By Rafe Needleman
Adding capped bandwidth services to existing U.S. broadband service plans could be disruptive to the economics of the Web. It changes the economic equation not just for users, but for Web site managers and publishers. And it could mean the end of Net Neutrality.
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