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British ISPs Could 'Charge Per Device'
3/17/2011

Barence writes "British ISPs could start charge swap depending on which device or which type of data they're using, as it should be to a wisdom sociology expert. 'The iPad created a very interesting whereabouts for the operators, where the devices themselves proceed 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt issue company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt printing company. all rights reserved.cite this source synonym stockpile v1.1copyright © 2008 by lexico printing group loads for the networks,' said Owen Cole, specialized official at F5 Networks. 'The operators said "If we have devices that are generating work for us, this gives us the ability to introduce a unique billing model."' 'The operators launched special billing packages for it, which is in direct contravention to net neutrality,' said Owen. 'If things are left to just be driven by market economics, we could end up with people paying for the amount of data that they consume to every device and that would not be a fair way to coming the market.' Owen also foresees a billing system that charges less for non-urgent data, with an email costing less per bit than either Skype or video packets that need time delivery."



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