AT&T to limit the internet this Fall

Gizmodo,Welcome to the Future of Broadband: Third Major ISP AT&T Testing Bandwidth Caps in the Fall

AT&T chief tech officer John Donovan has told Wired that they’re going to test bandwidth caps in the fall, making them the third of the four major ISPs to do so. (Verizon stands alone, but for how long?) He lays out the familiar rationale, a small group of users (5 percent) pillage the network (40 percent) and they’ve got to stop them. But then he slips what’s probably the real reason they’ve moving to caps: “Traffic on our backbone is growing 60 percent per year, but our revenue is not.”

It is more or less accepted that a minority of users use disproportionate of bandwidth, but what they’re using it for is changing. It’s increasingly video, not BitTorrent. The whole pro-BitTorrent thing is a smokescreen, because BitTorrent is less and less of an issue—video, and increasingly, HD video will be the real one. (Along with any number of other increasingly bandwidth-intensive apps.) And it’ll be more and more competitive with providers’ TV offerings—we’ve already seen Time Warner cry about it. But there’s no legitimate way to block it and protect their content.

They can, however, make it more expensive for you to download with bandwidth caps (which is conveniently net neutral). And that’s what I think this is partially about—protecting their TV business, not just curbing voracious bandwidth appetites. Regardless of the motivations, it’s definitely coming. Comcast’s tests will probably start soon, Time Warner’s are already underway and regional ISPs have been doing it for a while. It’s looking very much like the future of broadband here.

At least if we’re using it less maybe the internet won’t explode now. [Wired]

Thanks Nick

  

2 Responses to “AT&T to limit the internet this Fall”


  1. 1 Bill Morgan

    Why not, Hughesnet Satellite is already doing it.
    They have a 200mb FAP (Fair Access Policy) and if you use 200mb or more in a 24 hr period they shut your downloads down to 10kbps for 24 hours, Try surfing at that speed.
    And that is their cheapest plan at $59.95 a month plus tax after $700.00 for installation.

  2. sam 2 sam

    talk about the biggest way to destroy the internet.. sad

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