 tsu9 join:2001-08-17 Wheeling, IL | reply to Varlik
Re: Sucking up.... Well, the bigger question I had was, if everybody uses the QOS service, is it still QOS? |
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 JigsawStardust We ArePremium join:2000-10-21 Cleveland, OH | said by tsu9:Well, the bigger question I had was, if everybody uses the QOS service, is it still QOS? I sort of see what your saying if everyone uses it then in essence the lines will be the same as when they dint have it.Sort of like the Fastpass at amusement parks there fast till everyone uses it then your still waiting in line. -- »www.auralmoon.com/html/ Stimulating ears for 6 years |
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 tsu9 join:2001-08-17 Wheeling, IL | Yep. It starts becoming less "hQOS" (high-tier QOS) and more "lQOS" (lower-tier QOS), which is effectively a downgrade. |
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 VarlikWithout Honor You Will Never Be FreePremium join:2002-01-06 Anderson, SC | said by tsu9:Yep. It starts becoming less "hQOS" (high-tier QOS) and more "lQOS" (lower-tier QOS), which is effectively a downgrade. I can agree with that and who will ultimately bear the costs the end consumer. And many businesses who don't buy in whether because of price point or principle will be financially hurt maybe even forced to close. -- "Sir SIR! We don't use DHCP servers. We only use IBM & Microsoft servers." From there my call to tech support went steadily downhill. |
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 csspaa join:2004-12-08 Belleville, MI | reply to tsu9 Another question would be why dont they sell cheaper lower tiers with less bandwidth. Instead of implementing QoS. That way the people that wanted less bandwidth could get it. Therefore freeing up more bandwidth on the pipe. My Grandmother is not going to watching IPTV anytime soon. I for one am not media intense surfer. I dont use P2P or watch videos on a regular basis. I check my email, myspace, bank account and a couple a boards. I dont want to be sent to the end of line because someone else wants to make a Voip call, I pay the same amount as they do.
First in first out, it can be done. |
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