“It is ironic that Google, the largest user of Internet capacity, pays the least relatively to fund the Internet’s cost; it is even more ironic that the company poised to profit more than any other from more broadband deployment, expects the American taxpayer to pick up its skyrocketing bandwidth tab,” said Scott Cleland, President Precursor LLC, and author of the study.
I would be surprised if the opposite were true. The company that gets the most bandwidth for its dollar will probably be the one that spends the most dollars on bandwidth (if someone were able to get gas for $.20 per gallon other people pay for the rest, would it surprise anyone that this person was responsible for a huge fraction of the gas sold in this country?).
I would be surprised if the opposite were true. The company that gets the most bandwidth for its dollar will probably be the one that spends the most dollars on bandwidth (if someone were able to get gas for $.20 per gallon other people pay for the rest, would it surprise anyone that this person was responsible for a huge fraction of the gas sold in this country?).