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Comments on news posted 2008-10-03 16:09:23: While the 6-10Mbps offered by AT&T's "next-generation" U-Verse service might be plenty for standard users, it's still not going to be enough to battle cable on the marketing front -- particularly once cable begins deploying DOCSIS 3.0 technology. ..

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ninjatutle
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Who are all these geeks crying for mo speed?

Seriously, what would you want 100MB up and down for? What will you be able to do that you can't do now?

P2P seems like the only thing that comes to mind...

My little mobile 3G card can even handle my needs. Minus the caps...

sameshtdd

join:2006-01-04
Teaneck, NJ

You have to remember that with U-Verse, both TV and interent are on an IP network. So, in order to provide service to more than 2 HD TVs in a house and have the same speeds they provide NOW (let alone faster), they need to implement faster DSL speeds from the node.


funchords
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I want to put up a 50" screen in my dining room, along with the dining rooms of my brother's family, my sister's family, and my mom's house, so that we can have dinner "together" once a month.

(and yes, that will be a P2P connection -- quit hating an architecture)


S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
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said by ninjatutle See Profile :

Seriously, what would you want 100MB up and down for? What will you be able to do that you can't do now?

Why would you want top stagnate technologies by not pushing the limits?
We are currently being raped pricewise as it is with regards to speeds and usage.Your carriers are selling you on where you should surf...and capping you if you decide to use your "unlimited" access to it's full potential.
By having low speeds they can justify their cap even more!

cahiatt
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reply to ninjatutle
said by ninjatutle See Profile :

Seriously, what would you want 100MB up and down for? What will you be able to do that you can't do now?

Would make my life easier sending those 40meg CAD drawing files over the VPN. That 768k up now is fairly painful.


Drex
Beer..It's What's For Dinner
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Instead...

How about when will I see U-Verse?


dadkins
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Re: Who are all these geeks crying for mo speed?

*cough* off-site backups *cough*

Uploading 13-25GB system images is a royal pain with sub mb speeds.
Even with my 2.2mbps upstream, it takes a while.

Let me ask you something friend, what do you need with Uverse?
Scrap it and just get dialup.
All anyone wants high speed for is stealing, right?

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maartena
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When?

When they drop fiber on your doorstep. You can only get so much done with bundling, and at some point they have to realize that POTS cables and DSL technology is getting outdated.

Cable got some life in it yet running copper, because it is designed totally different, and they will probably get away with running DOCSIS 3.0 for another 5, 10 years.

Phone companies however..... need to ditch the copper line and move to fiber.
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ninjatutle
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reply to funchords
Re: Who are all these geeks crying for mo speed?

You cant do video conferencing now with your current bb connection? Or do you think you will magically earn more income with a faster connection to provide these setups for your family.

I can watch a security feed from my family's business, a feed from my house and send/receive emails without skipping a beat on my 3G card. Granted, thats pushing the limits of my 3G but easily done at home.

Didkins..
Off sight backup? Why don't you do daily incremental backups? Or are you also backing up your bootlegs

Oedipus

join:2005-05-09
reply to Drex
Re: Instead...

Seriously.

nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
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Re: Who are all these geeks crying for mo speed?

said by ninjatutle See Profile :

Seriously, what would you want 100MB up and down for? ...
who cares? the majority of the US market isn't going to see speeds like that for years.

as much as we discuss "the need for speed" on these forums, it's an academic exercise - we just aren't going to see widespread, AFFORDABLE 100Mbps speeds for probably 5 years or longer.

the US broadband market sucks almost as much as our economy.


Mr Anon

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For not all U-Verse'ers equal.

I'd also talk about the 19Mb profile.


Boogeyman
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Re: Who are all these geeks crying for mo speed?

5-7 years ago, 3/256 was the average high end and people were whining that we needed more.

We whined and got got enough attention to get what we wanted. If we didnt bitch about it back then, we wouldnt be seeing the 6/768-8/1 average high end we have now.
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sousademiami

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Don't try and reason with him. He's just walking the company line for ISPs to try and convince users progress and innovation are bad so that you don't bother demanding things like "value" in your products.

EDIT: I apologize for my run-on sentence.
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Boogeyman
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5 frames a sec of 340x200 does not a video conference make.

I think he's talking about multi stream higher resolutions, not some little box in the corner that looks like a cell phone cam if you full screen it.
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ninjatutle
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I don't know what type of setup you have, but I can do full duplexing on mine on a much bigger window


stomp357

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reply to ninjatutle
All I hear from you is how anyone wanting more speed is stealing. You yourself are using a broadband service. Since all you must do on the internet is email, & websurf (everything else is criminal, or network abuse according to you), just get dialup, or the slowest tiered broadband. Then you would have enough bandwidth, and not be bothered by the bandwidth robbing users.


maartena
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said by ninjatutle See Profile :

Seriously, what would you want 100MB up and down for? What will you be able to do that you can't do now?
DOWNLOAD:

- Use Netflix to download DVD movies. It has gotten quite a popular service, especially the unlimited one that allows you to download unlimited for a monthly fee.

- Download backed up data from an online backup service to another PC.

- I have a MSDN account and test new Linux distros a lot. On average, I download 3 or 4 ISO's from Microsoft and 3 or 4 ISO's using Torrents for Linux distros.

- If you have a family of 4, and 4 computers in the house, you will be able to use the internet all at the same time, and everyone will actually enjoy high speed instead of one person clogging up the line backing up his PC to an online backup service.

- Videoconferencing with some quality, instead of stamp-format 320x200 video screens you can do through your current upload. And this goes hand in hand with family members clogging up the line, as that will screw it up.

- Work from home as if you are in the office, using VPN that is actually allowing you to access files on a work server directly as opposed to having to use RDP due to bandwidth restrictions. Additionally, you can download that presentation video from the work server in seconds instead of half an hour right before you walk out the door to a client.

- Other work benefits include: -- Printing directly to a color printer at work, after you are done with your big, colorful presentation that sends 128 Mb spool files to the printer. -- Directly accessing a database using a SQL front-end without having to use a public web interface, which is not always available with proprietary software.

- Keeping an eye on your business from home, having access to all 16 security cameras at once around the building, so you can immediatly see what is going on when you get the call that your alarm went off.

UPLOAD:

- Host more gameservers. (I host OpenTTD servers at home).

- Easily access your files, MP3's, etc, at a decent speed when you are on the road, in hotels, etc. For instance, pick up a few Netflix movies that you already downloaded at home but forgot to take with you.

- Use SlingBox with a decent videocompression rate, so I can watch my home-games when traveling for work.

- Use an online-backup service for my 30 Gb+ digital pictures that I really would hate to lose in a fire, without uploading it all taking 2 days.

- Actually be able to send large video files of your cousin's wedding over the internet using MSN or another easy to use messenger that your familymembers use.

Need I go on?

Most importantly: Allowing you, your partner, and your kids/other family members to do all of it at once, without one clogging things up for the other.

Why some people keep insisting that all you can do with faster bandwidth, is more illegal stuff, is beyond me. They have absolutely no grasp of what the internet can do for you, for your business, and that there are actually lots of completely legal business and home applications that will become a lot more easy to do with a lot of bandwidth.

For instance, I have long been considering an online backup service for my home, so we can upload all of our important stuff there, suchs as Mozy, which is only $4.95 a month for unlimited storage. I have more then 30 Gb of pictures, and ever since I got a nice DSLR camera, I sometimes come home with ANOTHER 2 Gb card filled with stuff, and it is growing rapidly.

Having to use that with 1 Mbps upload is.... unappealing, and time consuming. If I had say 10 Mbps upload, let alone 100 Mbps, it would be much easier to manage a backup system that backs up my wife's laptop, and my two computers of out most important stuff - totalling a good 60 gb or so - to an online service.

Why people have NO CLUE about what you can do with bandwidth without having to break the law.... is beyond me.


Laughing Man
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reply to Drex
Re: Instead...

Same here


XBL2009
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Re: Who are all these geeks crying for mo speed?

said by ninjatutle See Profile :

Seriously, what would you want 100MB up and down for? What will you be able to do that you can't do now?

P2P seems like the only thing that comes to mind...

My little mobile 3G card can even handle my needs. Minus the caps...
1. Faster Upload

2. Stream better video across the internet instead of postage stamp size.

3. Video Phone

4. Download large Game demos

There is four of the top of my head.
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