Which
payment scheme is best for you? Here's
a rough guide to the best schemes for various types of users. But be careful. Check the
fine print, and when in doubt go for an ISP with a number of pricing policies which will
allow you to change if your needs change.
Simple business use (send and receive e-mail,
and perhaps a small amount of Web browsing). Set per-hour fee. Make sure it isn't levied
with one hour as the minimum chargeable unit. And check the cost for the time you're
mostly likely to be using the Net.
Average home use (regular Web surfing, e-mail, and more). Set per-month fee but make sure
it is flexible enough to match your (mostly likely changing) needs. Look for cheap
after-hours rates.
Confirmed Netaholics and enthusiastic beginners. Flat 'all you can surf' fee but the best
bet is to choose an ISP offering several payment plans; you can always drop back to
another plan after the initial buzz wears off. (Most Net newcomers rack up huge hours in
their first weeks of discovering the Internet, after which things settle down to a less
frantic pace.) |