AT&T Considers Usage-Based Pricing as BitTorrent SolutionAT&T wants to keep P2P customers but wants them to pay for what they use
01:42PM Saturday Jun 07 2008 by KathrynVtags: prices · Fileswapping · business · bandwidth · AT&T Southeast · AT&T Midwest · AT&T SouthwestTipped by graysonf 
AT&T
is considering a move to usage-based pricing which would allow the company to continue to let BitTorrents thrive on the site but at a price to the people who are taking up all of the networks capacity. The company says that it views BitTorrent users as a positive thing and wants to keep those customers but that it hasnt been financially beneficial to build out a network that will support the small number of customers that are using the bulk of the network.
"One percent of the company's customers account for 20 percent of the network usage; the top five percent account for 40 percent of the usage. Because the network must be able to accommodate peak traffic loads, AT&T -- like other network providers -- finds itself building far more capacity than most users need, just to support the most prolific users."
The idea is that those people can better support the companys growth by paying for the amount of bandwidth that they are using. It is believed that this new pricing model will begin in the fall.