Drew Calcott wrote:
Maybe I've missed something here, but does implementing traffic shaping on content that is sitting in a local cache seem a little bit silly...? And is it really fair to count data that is merely being pushed from inside their own network towards people's (rather insignificant) usage caps?
Any ISP type people care to enlighten me? Or is it just that accounting departments have taken what could be a great benefit to the user and turned it into a way to make easier money?
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