You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Give me an example of unseen opportunity costs.
With water you pay for the water you use not for an “all you can eat” pipe to your house.. else you and the farmer are going to pay the same cost for that same one pipe that he uses a 100,000 gallons of water from to ever one gallon you use..
With electricity you pay for the kilowatts you use not an “all you can eat” wire ...else you and the factory are going to pay the same cost for that one wire he uses 100 megawatts from to ever one you use.
But when it comes to that data pipe.. by god everyone is just going to pay for the access pipe..not for the data flowing over it... so the guy pulling or pushing 1000 gigs of data for ever K of data you pull or push are going to pay that same flat cost for an all you can eat data pipe....
yea that makes sense