Yep. And I would agree there.  I also think, WISPs, and even cable cos 
have the issue that the technology will limit their ability to take this 
increase rapidly.  

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Drew Lentz wrote:
> This is the statement that got me:
>   
>> One argument that I have had people tell me, is that the ISP should know
>> this is coming and should have planned for it.
>>     
>
> Whether it is through watching the amount of bandwidth used over periods of
> time as a trend or doing market research to find out what is coming down the
> line in technology, this statement holds pretty strong. Best practices tell
> you to build your network for your needs tomorrow, not for today, not for
> yesterday.
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