Posted: 01st Feb, 2005 By: MarkJ
In the first of a series of weekly Interviews with different ISP's, ISPr has interviewed
NDO about the current state of the UK Internet access market and future services/technology:
9) Can we expect broadband to get even cheaper, or do you feel that the correct pricing level has already been achieved for what is currently offered?
The current pricing levels of broadband are approaching what is as cheap as it can get for Broadband. The only way prices can really drop is by imposing strict usage limits onto the Broadband products, as at the end of the day every byte of data a user downloads has to be paid for in terms of transit in some way unless ISPs start to sell below cost (not exactly a sensible idea for a business to do) then the costs of broadband cannot easily shift.http://www.ispreview.co.uk/articles/05nReaders can expect a different interview with another ISP almost each week until the end of this month.