Yes, for ground-based networks the capacity limitations are largely a question of expanding capacity at interchanges rather than any kind of actual network capacity.
If you are asking 'bout wireless....no, that isn't true.
For instance, TWC is quite profitable in my market with no cap and I've got a 100mbps in real-world usage most of the time.
If you are asking 'bout wireless....no, that isn't true.
For instance, TWC is quite profitable in my market with no cap and I've got a 100mbps in real-world usage most of the time.