QUOTE(kuldeep @ May 27 2006, 01:58 PM) [snapback]52441[/snapback]
ok now lets calculate.
what do you think out of 100 daytime users, how many of them use if for downloading. man if u want to download u won't take 64kbps and that too capped. would you ??[/b]
First of all, please stop saying "daytime users" . Thats a false representation. The 64 and 128 kbps packs allow use during both the day as well as night. The correct term would be "24 hour users". The only restrictive pack is the 256 one you refer to, which is purely a "night pack". You tried to make a point about shops shutting at night and something. Well, the 64 and 128 kbps packs are like 24 hour stores, while the 256 one is a purely nighttime only store. You mentioned how shops make more money the more time they are open, so you can draw your conclusions which would make more money, the 24 hour one (64 and 128 kbps) or the night only one (256 kbps night pack).
I have the 64 kbps pack, and yes, I download shitloads of stuff, as do my friends.
secondly suppose ( i m taking the ration very high) out 0f 100 , 128k users only 50 use it in night downloading. which is too high, but still i've taken it. now still sify left with 50 ppl's bandwidth that they can give u n me and 23 more for 256k. [/b]
That is again flawed reasoning. Sify does not make money based on how many MBs people use (except for the hour based and other MB based packs), but rather on how much money they make per month from their packs.
There are more users of the 64 and 128 kbps 24 hour packs than for the night only 256 kbps packs. I have no figures to prove it, but its common sense. If Sify have more customers in the 64 and 128 segment than in the 256 night segment, it follows that they make more money off the first segment of customers. Therefore, the 64 and 128 kbps 24 hour users are more important to Sify than the 256 night only users.
Do you really think Sify thinks 256 night customers are special because they might download lots of stuff ? No. They don't give a damn. A true
business looks at the bottomline - who makes them more money. They make more money selling the 64 and 128 kbps packs, and therefore they will concentrate on that segment. The moment they start making more money off the night only packs, they will start concentrating on that segment and beyond. Its as simple as that.