I'd be curious to know if your percentages will scale. I know the first
100 or so customers I had were opting for the higher speeds as a rule,
but at the 600 mark the trend for me is $30 for 380K in the residential
space.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Mike Hammett wrote:
I guess I'm the opposite. I have plans that currently range from 256
to 2048. Most customers pick the 2048, with 256 coming in second.
There are some on other plans, but they were the fastest at the time.
Prices range from $25 for 256 to $55 for 2048. Business accounts are
50% higher $ and all picked the fastest at the time.
As the users get around the net more, they will use it more. It's a
cycle. Faster Internet causes more demanding applications causes
faster Internet causes.... Once I solve a pile of unrelated issues
I have, I foresee going to 3 megs, then 5, then 7.5, then 10. I
should have that completed in 12 - 18 months. I only have 20
customers now, so its hard to upgrade quickly. ;-)
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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