Originally Posted By: joemikeb
And the answer is still the same. It costs the ISPs more money to provide fixed IP addresses so what do you see as the ISPs incentive for charging less for the more costly fixed IP address? confused (Emphasis added)

But the question is...

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...why ISPs don't allow users to opt for dynamic addresses (at less cost to the ISPs)...? (Emphasis added)

I don't doubt that they could charge enough for the cheaper service to keep it at least as profitable as the more expensive service.

Last edited by artie505; 12/27/14 03:39 PM. Reason: Add emphasis

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