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by nacs
4944 days ago
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This is the reason why companies like your host can offer 500GB or terabytes or even "unlimited bandwidth" for such a low price -- its because they sell to a lot of people and pray that 90% of them won't even come close to using their full bandwidth allotment. If everyone that was paying for the 500GB was using anywhere close to 500GB at that price that company would go bankrupt very quickly. |
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http://drpeering.net/white-papers/Internet-Transit-Pricing-H... is a good rough estimate of Transit Costs on the internet.
For 2012, it's around $2.34/megabit/second.
Testing the math "at break even" - $15 / $2.34 = 6.4 megabits/second. 6.4 megabits/second at 30 days in gigabytes = 2,073.6 gigabytes.
So, there's enough margin for everyone to be using the 500GB without that ISP going bankrupt. (Yes, I realize that they have costs for servers, cooling, real-estate, diesel, staff, security, etc..., but this shows we're in the right ballpark with a 4x margin)