Currently, I do not have Internet access at my home due to this. Financially, it just doesn't make sense to pay nearly $100 a month for a service that I can't rely on. We're moving (only 3 miles away) within the year, so fingers crossed.
I absolutely will not be purchasing a next gen console if the "always on" feature is implemented.
I also read that guy's twitter where he said something to the effect of "Why would I live there?" In reference to people who live in areas without reliable Internet service. While I realize he wouldn't live there, if he enjoys electricity, food, cars, paper products, and in-stock stores- he should realize that someone has to live there to provide that.
I think this executive fails to realize that his luxury car was on a rack and transported right through the rural country where Internet is spotty. And the toilet paper he likes, well, that was made here too. Someone has to choose to live rurally to make sure our train tracks don't collapse and that stores will have fresh produce. And here's a surprise for that executive, there's plenty of folks with money to spend here.
But I guess people like us don't need entertainment. We'll just go back to rolling a tire with a stick.
End rant for now. Good job Kat. You should do more of these!