On 29/03/2016 12:54 PM, Paul Brooks wrote:
... averaged over the whole population, data volume consumed can grow
considerably each month even though actual bandwidth doesn't need to grow 
nearly as much.
...
Which is where your argument fails. If the average grows, then so probably does the peak. That's the complaint I keep hearing: businesses with high peak bandwidth needs.

On 29/03/2016 9:14 AM, Karl Auer wrote:
> ...
> Talking about averages is also tricky. There are plenty of people who
> are already being constrained by their available bandwidth, and saying
> that "on average" we are all doing fine really doesn't help them. The
> same is true for those with data quotas, who are suffering an
> artificial constraint on their data volumes. These people are
> presumably not reflected in the stats because their data volumes are
> being capped at less that what they actually need.
> ...

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