Are ISP bandwidth caps a threat to cloud computing? [Ars Technica]

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This article from Ars Technica talks about the new move from Time Warner to establish bandwidth caps to its users. Compared to Comcast, that already offers a generous 250 Gb per month, caps from Time Warner are really small, ranging from 5 Gb to 40 Gb per month.

Apparently, this a trend that will keep spreading in different markets. I live in Brazil, and found out this month that my cap is 60 Gb per month. Last month I subscribed to Carbonite (an unlimited online backup service), and uploaded 100 Gb to the Cloud. As I reached my cap, I was put on the lowest speed plan until the month ends, which is a really frustrating experrience.

With all these caps beeing set, I hope ISPs are reasonable and communicate these policies well. I really don't want to believe I should have spent the USD $54,95 that I paid on my Carbonite subscription on an external drive.

Read the article from Ars Technica here.

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