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I lived in Australia in the past where data cap is the norm. Even "unlimited" broadband plans mean a 20GB download limit.

I don't think data cap is controversial, in fact it makes a lot of sense doesn't it? You pay for what you use



Yes, but it is a little bit annoying when the same company is arguing at the same time that it should be entitled to more money from content providers (such as Netflix) by killing Net Neutrality. These increased content costs would just get passed along to customers. We would pay more at both ends of the pipe.




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