What ever you do decide to charge on a bit cap metered unit price plan,
start the base fee off at the competitive market price and then work
backwards to determine how much transfer is included.

An example:

if you like $2.00 per gig unit price, and the typical market price in 
your area is say $40.00, then you charge 40.00 +/- and give them a 20 
gig +/- bandwidth allowance.

Question, is the transfer both up and down combined?





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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