As Internet usage grows, companies will continue to struggle over questions of how to fairly apportion bandwidth.
Friday, August 29, 2008
By Erica Naone
Comcast
announced a 250-gigabyte cap on individual consumer broadband usage this
week. The company takes care to demonstrate that this is a generous limit--the
equivalent of roughly 125 standard-definition movie downloads. The move, however,
is probably only the beginning of what promises to be a long struggle to
balance growing Internet usage against limited infrastructure--a problem that TR editor Larry
Hardesty described in depth
earlier this year. As Hardesty's story makes clear, there's no easy answer to
the problem. I expect to see a lot of change to Internet service as providers,
companies, and consumers wrestle with one another.