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by thehal84 3906 days ago
it is no different then cable TV. You pay to watch all those commercials. In Canada the largest Carriers also happen to be Cable providers.
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It's a little different - in effect, the amount of TV I watch has no impact on the cost to me from my cable provider.

In this case, the more ads you consume, potentially the more you pay from your wireless carrier.

A way to look at cable TV is like a buffet. Everything is paid for in advanced. In a buffet, you can eat until you bust and the restaurant would still break even with the food cost at worst. Most cases, profit. The rest of users always make up for the revenue 'losses' caused by a small set of anomalies. This double income from ads and data only happened because your carriers were allowed to get away with placing data caps on wireless. In some distance past, we used to get limits on broadbands too, remember?
It would be more analogous if cable providers charged you by the minute for TV service. Each commercial would essentially be double billed.