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by ergo98
5850 days ago
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>I've never understood the argument that capping data plans will improve the "experience" for the non-heavy users. It isn't a difficult concept. A very small number of people contribute significantly to the network load. Yeah, ideally there's more capacity than anyone can ever use, but back here in reality that would be remarkably expensive to fulfill. It's the same thing with crime, btw: A very, very small percentage of people are responsible for the overwhelming bulk of crime. |
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Is there a study that shows this? Intuitively, it makes sense, but I'm curious. Of course, we must be talking about serious crimes, as pretty much everyone breaks some sort of law almost every day.