I like your steak analogy. You pay for a steak that is the base rate. It you want two steaks you can get two steaks. Charge me a flat rate for more than I will ever use unless I abuse the system. I buy more minutes than I will normaly ever use. I never went with a dialup that offered unlimited online time (200 hours for $19 was good). Sure if I use 150 hours they probably lost some $$ but the law of averages says they will make $$ and it stops the abusers--or allows the company to pay for extra lines if they go over. > can't use more than you pay for in this case. Like a restraunt... is it > fair for me to pay the same price for my steak as the guy at the next table > if I only eat half and he eats it all? > > > Lets journey back... many years... well, not all that many. Remember? > Yes... you remember.... the $800 AOL bills. The $500 Genie bills? Because > they charged by the hour for access. Remember when 20 minutes a month for > $50.00 was a great deal on a cellular phone plan? And 60 cents a minute over > that was the going rate? > > Companies have figured out that they make more money charging flat fee's. > That way when you only use your cell phone 10 minutes they still get $30 or > $40 instead of $6. When you're like my father and only use your AOL account > to check your e-mail twice a week they still hit you for the $21.95 a month. > There are MANY more people out there under using services than using WHAT > THEY ACTUALLY PAY FOR. Yes... but you have got to stop the abusers while allowing people using nats but not abusing the system to be happy. Why should I pay more if I am not using more bandwith or abusing the service.