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Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please »
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nate1234

join:2008-08-21
Moorestown, NJ

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If metered, What cost would you pay?

What cost per GB or 10GB would you pay?

nate1234

join:2008-08-21
Moorestown, NJ

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What does comcast pay for 1GB of data transfer?

What does comcast pay for 1GB of data transfer?

IPPlanMan
Holy Cable Modem Batman

join:2000-09-20
Washington, DC

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What does comcast pay for 1GB of data transfer?

It would be great to know but I am sure it is some kind proprietary info.

JohnInSJ
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join:2003-09-22
San Jose, CA
·Comcast

Re: If metered, What cost would you pay?

said by nate1234 See Profile :

What cost per GB or 10GB would you pay?
Let's look at Amazon Ec2 transport costs (why not?)
from »aws.amazon.com/ec2/#pricing

Internet Data Transfer

The pricing below is based on data transferred "in" and "out" of Amazon EC2.
Data Transfer In
All Data Transfer $0.10 per GB

Data Transfer Out
First 10 TB per Month $0.17 per GB
Next 40 TB per Month $0.13 per GB
Next 100TB per Month $0.11 per GB
Over 150 TB per Month $0.10 per GB

So, you're looking at 10 cents per GB to 17 cents per GB. 250GB is $25-$42.50 depending on the in/out mix - call it $35 on average.

That's probably a bit more then the carry cost for Amazon (ie, they make a buck )

Using a hosting service like Godaddy, you'll get 300GB/mo for your $5/mo web site. That's pretty cheap. Want cheaper? inmotionhosting.com gives you 1TB/mo on their cheap personal hosting plan.

This show you that the cost is associated more with the customer side then the backhaul - apparently backhaul is nearly free.

Funny Aside... »www.isp-planet.com/business/pricing3a.html - in 1999 using a T1 full out would cost you $4/GB! Your 250GB allotment from comcast would be the same as using a full T1 for 35 days, or $1000.
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nate1234

join:2008-08-21
Moorestown, NJ

Re: If metered, What cost would you pay?

Inmotionhosting.com = $7/mo for unlimited bandwidth and disk space!

JohnInSJ
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join:2003-09-22
San Jose, CA
·Comcast

Re: If metered, What cost would you pay?

said by nate1234 See Profile :

Inmotionhosting.com = $7/mo for unlimited bandwidth and disk space!
Nice, but bandwidth is only free after you get out of a neighborhood. *all* (essentially) of comcasts costs are NOT backhaul.
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