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Full Story Click Here For most of you out there I don't think it will be that big of a deal. But for some of us... Hmmmmm! |
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6/03/08 4:37:14 PM#2
Probably won't work out so well I'm betting. It's harder to change consumer habits than anything else. |
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Originally posted by ladyattis I doubt they are counting on the people who use it for more than just email and internet browsing to change their habits. I think they are counting on them to stay the same so they can make some extra revenue each month. |
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6/03/08 4:46:20 PM#4
At least Cox has no plans for such metering for some reason. *shrugs* |
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Yeah, let's just hope this doesn't become some kind of trend that other ISPs want to follow. That would be horrible.
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6/03/08 7:51:26 PM#6
Im assuming verizon fios is happy to hear this ridiculous business decision. worked for time warner for 7 years, this does not surprise me. -I will subtlety invade your psyche- |
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6/03/08 8:42:25 PM#7
Wildblue Satellite Internet already does this.
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Unfortunately Verizon Fios isn't available in my area yet.
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6/03/08 9:07:38 PM#10
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therain93
Advanced Member
Joined: 11/01/06
"Racing to endgame is like racing to the end of your vacation." |
6/03/08 9:25:47 PM#11
Comcast is considering the same thing but the limit was going to be 250gb. The idea being that they want to target the small population of torrent users that are using the majority of the bandwidth. Time Warner seems to have really gone overboard with that restriction though and it doesn't bode well for us as a whole. Also, not sure about most of you, but here in East Boston, my ONLY broadband option is Comcast. Not sure how many people can necessarily bail out of Time Warner if it's the incumbent market player. Re-subscribing to City of Heroes? Get a bonus FREE 500 Points for the Paragon Market (a $6.25 value) using codes found in this thread here. --------------------- |
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Unfortunately Comcast used to be my provider but they up and left the area due to some weird dispute and so Time Warner took over. The Download Speed is Great, the Upload Speed is really bad, and there really isn't an alternate speed wise.
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Par-Salian
Novice Member
Joined: 4/15/08
Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege. |
6/03/08 9:32:18 PM#13
I'm sure this doesn't surprise anyone. It's typical big business. |
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6/04/08 12:01:21 PM#14
The companies that have monopolies over some regions, is exactly why we need laws to prevent their abuse of power. Comcast's idea is the higher gig limit.. however, what they havent been telling many, is that they intent to monitor your usage, and slow down the higher users during peak times. Maybe you only use 200g a month, they can still rank you as a high volume user and justify their slowdowns. There are currently NO regulations regarding what they can and can not charge you. There are NO regulations limiting the companies from reducing your services for what ever reason. There were political canidates on both ends of the spectrum that support Net Neutrality. Ron Paul (republican), Obama (democrat), Nader (greene) . Other supporters include wide range of groups from the Christian Coalition, Pearl Jam (and their followers), to old Punks like JelloBiafra http://youtube.com/watch?v=dQELvclk85g (one of my favorite speakers). Another good video is http://youtube.com/watch?v=G5RQrxkGgCM Verizon has already prevented transmissions of some text messaging, http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070927-verizon-censoring-unsavory-political-group-sms-messaging.html AT& T has Censored a Pearl Jam Concert. http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070809-pearl-jam-censored-by-att-calls-for-a-neutral-net.html Other major media companies such as Disney have actually come out against Net Neutrality. AOL had been CAUGHT censoring their customer's EMAILS, failing to deliver ones with some key words they deemed controversial. http://www.fusepress.com/todddickerson/aol_caught_red_handed_censoring_email_now_the_public_knows_their_credibility_is_gone This is just a few things that have been done in recent times that Net Neutrality Laws could of prevented.
Net neutrality is something that is in the best interest of every american, regardless of political offiliation or religious prefrences.
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