At 11:11 AM 4/10/2015, David Boxall wrote:
>What usage information is available to the user seems to vary with the 
>ISP. Skymesh, for example, provides each satellite customer with access 
>to data in real time, down to the hourly level. It also sends warning 
>emails when usage reaches 50% and (if memory serves) 85% of the 
>allowance each month. 

hmmmm....that's a bit different from bandwidth overload. Data quotas are it 
seems relatively easy to advise. I get mine from 'node' consistently. The issue 
is the over-demand on a limited resource. Assuming it is limited, of course. 
Does each person/location get its own connection, a la last mile copper or is 
it shared frequency, a la HFC cable?

Jan


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