ISPs charge for internet speed because they are providing access to their network infrastructure. This includes the routers, switches, cables, and other equipment they have installed to provide internet access. They charge for the speed of the connection because it is their job to ensure that the network is capable of delivering data at the speeds they advertise.
Mobile network operators, on the other hand, charge for the amount of data transferred because they are providing access to their cellular network. This includes the cell towers, antennas, and other equipment they have installed to provide cellular coverage. They charge for the amount of data transferred because they are responsible for the capacity of the network and must ensure that it can support the amount of traffic each customer is using.
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