QUOTE(lin00b @ Nov 25 2010, 12:32 PM)
which is certainly not the case with YES, or any other service that maintain speed but charge over usage.
or as the case with digi (for example), you get to use your ferrari at a kancil speed after finishing up the petrol without the need of adding any more petrol. which is also fair.
different solution for different requirements - its just too bad non of it matches with yours (you want a ferrari that runs on air).
A petrol analogy is wrong though. Bandwidth limitation is based on the performance of your line. If you were to equate that to a caror as the case with digi (for example), you get to use your ferrari at a kancil speed after finishing up the petrol without the need of adding any more petrol. which is also fair.
different solution for different requirements - its just too bad non of it matches with yours (you want a ferrari that runs on air).
Bandwidth used = distance traveled
Line speed = car's top performance
Electricity = petrol
You need petrol to power the car, otherwise it won't go anywhere, likewise, you need electricity to power the devices to run your internet
Nov 25 2010, 12:47 PM
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