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Originally posted by vidsweb
Personally, I think it all depends on what Cogent does. They seem to be the leader in low priced bandwidth. So if Cogent lowers their prices, then it will keep goin lower. Although, maybe we'll see some more Cogent copycats that come out with lower prices than Cogent and then they'll be the leader.
Right now, I think if you buy a 100/mbps connection from Cogent, it costs about $0.10/gb if you work it out. So, in the short term its unlikely we'll see prices any lower than $0.10/gb
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Wrong, its a 100 Mbit x 340 gigs per Mbit = 34,000 / $3,000 = 11.3 cents per Gig. And cogent wont last and no prices wont go lower. as soon as cogent finishes losing the rest of their peering points and then finally closes, bandwidth will be back to normal, and quality will be better, and prices will be where they should be.