29 May
1998
29 May
'98
2:07 p.m.
Tim Pozar writes:
Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Michael Shields writes:
Despite preductions, very few resources have ever actually become "too cheap to meter".
Television?
I assume you are refering to over the air broadcast service. You pay for every kilowatt and employee salary by buying the products that advertise on the station.
Naturally. That is not the point, however. The point was that no one bothers to meter the service -- it is paid for in other ways. Anyway, this discussion has been taken way too far. Mr. Shields believes that distance based packet accounting is "fair" and that it is somehow going to happen. I believe that it is unlikely in the extreme. Time will tell which of us is right. Perry