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blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|6908
Last week, DailyTech brought you news that Time Warner Cable (TWC) is extending its metered internet service to markets in Austin, San Antonio, Rochester, and Greensboro. TWC is choking customers' monthly bandwidth to 5GB, 10GB, 20GB, and 40GB at prices ranging from $29.95 to $54.95 per month.

The highest priced tier, 40GB/$54.95, offers customers download speeds of 16 Mbps.

Over in Japan, however, customers are seeing download speeds ten times that limit at comparable prices. According to a recent article from the New York Times, J:Com -- Japan's largest cable provider -- is touting its 160 Mbps consumer broadband service. The interesting piece of information to take away is that J:Com's cost to upgrade its systems to handle the 160 Mbps speeds was just $20 per household.

For comparison's sake, Verizon's high-speed FiOS service costs the company $817 per household and an additional $716 for equipment/labor costs per household.

The only piece of equipment that J:Com customers need to take advantage of the higher speeds is an upgraded modem which costs $60, roughly twice that of the standard modem used for slower service plans.

As for internet service pricing, J:Com customers also appear to get a rather sweet deal. The 160 Mbps service only costs $60 USD per month, while the 30 Mbps service is just $55 per month.

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TopHat01
Limitless
+117|6168|CA
Meh, I don't really need that fast of speeds anyways.
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|6908

jamiet757 wrote:

Yeah, but the point is that they have much more speed, but at the same price, so we are getting ripped off, because it can easily be done cheaper. For our speeds, we should be paying like $5/mo, not $50
yea true Im paying around 50$ for speed thats not all that great when I can be getting much better internet connection
Little BaBy JESUS
m8
+394|6412|'straya
loving my 1.5 mbps. not.
bf2gammer
Member
+14|6484
Docsis 3.0 supports channel bonding. I'm sure its cheaper because the population is more dense along with less restrictions when it comes to content delivery "i think". Japan is very technological.
alexb
<3
+590|6203|Kentucky, USA

Little BaBy JESUS wrote:

loving my 1.5 mbps. not.
Same.

But that's why there's the neighbors 10mbps.
lxcpikiman
imbad @ bf2
+70|6859|Toronto-Canada
we get huge rip off here in CANADA because there are just a few Internet provider that compete with each other
i'm playing about 50$ for 10Mbps.
Little BaBy JESUS
m8
+394|6412|'straya

lxcpikiman wrote:

we get huge rip off here in CANADA because there are just a few Internet provider that compete with each other
i'm playing about 50$ for 10Mbps.
i'm paying $40 for 1.5 so you havent got it too bad lol
Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6460|Winland

lxcpikiman wrote:

we get huge rip off here in CANADA because there are just a few Internet provider that compete with each other
i'm playing about 50$ for 10Mbps.
You have a few?

We have one.
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kylef
Gone
+1,352|6756|N. Ireland
The highest priced tier, 40GB/$54.95, offers customers download speeds of 16 Mbps.
What's the point in having a 16Mbps line with a bandwidth limit of 40GB?..lol.
mikkel
Member
+383|6864

bf2gammer wrote:

Docsis 3.0 supports channel bonding. I'm sure its cheaper because the population is more dense along with less restrictions when it comes to content delivery "i think". Japan is very technological.
Even then, the $20 figure is bullshit. Buying DOCSIS 3.0 gold certified boxes capable of doing stuff like that is expensive in itself, but building islands in your HFC plant as small as you need to deliver 160Mbps even across DOCSIS 3.0 costs a fucktonne. Even if they don't do any analogue/DVB-C transmission on the same network, it'll still be a very expensive plant, and the $20 they claim very clearly does not include the massive CapEx and the continuing OpEx on equipment support contracts and HFC plant maintenance.

It's sorta analogous to building an FTTH PON network with ONTs that can terminate both EPON and 10G-EPON, and then swapping tranceivers and linecards in your OLTs and claiming that upgrading customer capacity ten-fold cost you $(upgrade CapEx\customers). Verizon can do the same thing when they feel that it's time to upgrade their FiOS product. It's easy to forget that you paid a premium for that possibility in the first place.

Last edited by mikkel (2009-04-07 11:23:38)

DUnlimited
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+1,160|6727|cuntshitlake

Freezer7Pro wrote:

lxcpikiman wrote:

we get huge rip off here in CANADA because there are just a few Internet provider that compete with each other
i'm playing about 50$ for 10Mbps.
You have a few?

We have one.
Same here, but at least you aren't stuck at 1Mbps like me
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GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6677|Finland

DeathUnlimited wrote:

Same here, but at least you aren't stuck at 1Mbps like me
At least you aren't stuck with HSDPA like me!
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CrazeD
Member
+368|6936|Maine
I like little tiny unimportant Maine. Hopefully my 16Mbps line from TWC doesn't get that limit bullshit... I'll use that 40GB in like a week.
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