When the first fixed line phone systems were installed, you paid for everything, but particularly for each minute of each call. Later they had broadband added to the copper and a flat rate began to become the order of the day. As phone calls went to IP, the same applied to calls for the most part. While there are upper limits or caps on broadband data, they are now pretty hard caps to reach and require the constant downloading of high quality premium video. It is likely that in the fullness of time, the same progression happens to cellular data. In essence, we paid for calls, now we have unlimited calls, same for texts, then we paid for data, and…