Hi Everyone,

Another question here. We operate an organization that’s at a remote site, and 
provide internet access to our staff and volunteers. Due to the remote site, 
we’re pretty much stuck with StarLink for our connectivity. They just recently 
announced a change to their TOS which means we’ll soon be paying $1/GB for our 
bandwidth (effectively). We have about 60 users and have often been pushing 
some 200GB/day. We’re on the business package, which means that unless we pay, 
we get throttled down to 1Mbps after the first 1TB.

What we’re thinking is that rationing data, akin to mobile phone plans, is the 
only way we’re still going to be able to give our staff internet access while 
not going bankrupt. (There is no mobile service at our remote site, and no 
other options short of going back to VSAT or building a couple microwave relay 
towers).

What we’d like to do is provide each user, say, 5GB/mo (So spend $5 each, 
basically). If they go over that, they can buy additional capacity at cost; 
we’re not looking to make a profit here, just not go bankrupt.

I seem to have most of the pieces in place to make this work; I’ve got a 
firewall that will export traffic data via netflow, I’ve got PF authenticating 
my users backing against AD via LDAP for username/password/metadata and it’s 
all run through a captive portal to make it work.

Is this the kind of thing that I could pull off with PacketFence? I know it has 
billing functionality, but that seems to be based on time, rather than data 
usage.

Thanks!

Hans

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