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May 19, 2012 08:45 pm GMT
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The Free Ride Is Over For Streaming Video
Comcast's plans to do away with its 250 GB data cap and charge users based upon usage marks the end of an era for cable TV providers, and for the online video industry. No longer will users be able to endlessly stream all the content to their hearts desire. Not just that, but the fact that usage-based pricing is arriving at the same time that more, higher-quality content is appearing online could have a dampening effect on demand for services like Netflix or Hulu Plus.Comcast, of course, says that its new, usage-based pricing policy is pro-consumer, and to a certain extent it is. The average broadband subscriber -- those who only use up about 8 GB or 10 GB of data a month -- shouldn't necessarily pay the same as those whose usage goes above 300 GB in the same period of time.But for those of us who are avid streaming video users, usage-based pricing models could change the overall value proposition of watching video on the Internet.Original Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/souTQzz8_Xk/
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