On Sat, 9 Jan 2016, Jeremy Austin wrote:
Let me be a consumer advocate for a moment. One of the reasons consumers are averse to usage-based billing is that the tech industry has not put good tools into their hands. While it is possible to disable automatic updates, set Windows 10's network settings to "metered", and micromanage your bandwidth, in general:
I encourage people to start engaging in the IETF MIF working group, that could be one piece of the puzzle to create this toolset for the customer. It would mean one can communicate properties for different network connections. Imagine you setting the mobile connection to "metered" and that you want to keep bw usage low on this link, then your applications could be configured (hopefully they would come with this as default) so that backups won't happen over this connection, and lower video bitrate is used than what TCP could indicate to the application is available. It's of course better if the application do these choices than for the ISP to have an middle-box that tries to affect applications by means of TCP rate-adaptation trickery. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se