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Can Usage-based Broadband Billing Be Done Fairly?
GigaOM (Dec 27 2009) Marketing
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The debate over the implementation of usage-based billing frameworks (so-called “metered billing”) for broadband services is far from over, but some execs view it as inevitable. If that is indeed the case, what would be a fair construct? Or is it even possible to be fair? (Read Full Article)
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