Your post is a fine example of faulty generalization and nonsense. You are trying to present that price point as available to everyone which is not even close in reality. Most people of the world do not have access to those prices and a single TB tends to cost ~100$ depending on where you live. With bandwidth it is much worse with the world average being 5.0 Mbps.
... we haven't even hit the 1mb limit yet. If you imagine that I live in the future then you might see how this is relevant. Except I don't. This is not available to everyone, but it is to many. Maybe not to Luke-Jr's hut in the middle of the Appalachian Jungle, but to many.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Internet_connection_speedsSouth Korea 20.5MB
Sweden 17.5MB
United States 12.6MB
Israel 11.2MB
New Zealand 8.7MB
Thailand 8.2MB
United Emirates 6.8MB
Uruguay 5.9MB
South Africa 3.7MB
But these are averages. Which means that in low to medium income countries, especially those with large landmasses, you'll find large areas pulling down the averages.
I'm not sure how this exactly is relevant to the OP?
You're right. Ordnung Muss Sein. Especially in a thread dedicated to branding and hunting down misfits.
I guess I should be on the list as well. HA!!! How much more relevant can you get?