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myfullflavour: I'm assuming the CDN will have servers in NZ.
Some ISPs may choose to leave it as "unmetered".
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freitasm:myfullflavour: I'm assuming the CDN will have servers in NZ.
Some ISPs may choose to leave it as "unmetered".
FTA: "When this upgrade occurs, our Broadband Partners will no longer offer unmetered iSKY data plans. This means that iSKY usage will be counted as and be subject to your data plan."
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sdavisnz: wonder if the quality will improve at all....... no talk about that on the sky website, but i hope it does.
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insane: But as usual any ISP can choose to zero rate such traffic if they so choose.
regs: I'm 'unmetered' on isky, tvnz, tv3, now and in the future.... Im on an uncapped plan :)
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NonprayingMantis: if they are moving to Akamai, then ISPs probably cant unmeter iSky without unmetering the whole of Akamai at the same time - which they probably won't do because akamai holds so much stuff.
Its the same reason TVNZ OnDemand used to be unmetered with some ISPs, but now isn't. (and, I believe, quickflix)
wonder if the same will apply to Igloo, or if they use a different CDN to iSky
insane:NonprayingMantis: if they are moving to Akamai, then ISPs probably cant unmeter iSky without unmetering the whole of Akamai at the same time - which they probably won't do because akamai holds so much stuff.
Its the same reason TVNZ OnDemand used to be unmetered with some ISPs, but now isn't. (and, I believe, quickflix)
wonder if the same will apply to Igloo, or if they use a different CDN to iSky
Again that just means the ISPs billing / traffic accounting system is not very versatile, or they have chosen to not want to give revenue away. The caches are there to get the content closer to the users, but also for the ISPs to not have to waste more international traffic on repeat downloads.
Just gives ISPs another opportunity to differentiate themselves in a very vanilla market.
sonyxperiageek: And it's still measuring my iSky data as "Zero-rated data" on Slingshot right now... even though it's June the 1st.
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