👉 Subscribers computing refers to the process by which a service or platform calculates and charges its users based on their consumption of services, typically measured in terms of data usage, computational resources, or other metrics specific to the service. In a computing context, this often involves tracking how much of a resource (like storage space, bandwidth, or processing power) each subscriber consumes over a given period. The service provider then uses this data to determine the appropriate billing amount for each subscriber, which can be based on a flat rate, tiered pricing, or usage-based models. This approach allows for flexible and scalable pricing, ensuring that users are charged fairly according to their actual usage, while also enabling the service provider to manage costs and optimize resource allocation efficiently.