Half my customers have pulled less than 1G since April 16 or so when I 
started tracking it.  I'll be optimistic and think they would all do 1G 
per month.  I don't think I am going to drop a $33 per month customer 
down to $2 per month.
I might consider $30 base and $2/G over X/Gig, but I haven't figured out 
what X is, yet.

Mike Hammett wrote:
> So what types of rates would be appropriate for a metered broadband service?  
> It obviously depends on what your costs are.  I'll just throw something out 
> to start a conversation, not necessarily reflective of any costs.
>
> $2/gig transferred, no other costs or limits.
>
> $10 base, $1.50/gig transferred, no other limits.
>
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