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batterup
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It can be rigulated or unregualted not both.

At one time the US had a regulated common carrier that had to carry any and all traffic. They could not deny one service even if they used the phone illegally. They were guaranteed a 6% profit.

Now there is a free market network and if they can't hustle a buck it goes slow. They can regulate service but not a profit. Sorry no free lunch.


BF69
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Camden, TN

said by batterup:

At one time the US had a regulated common carrier that had to carry any and all traffic. They could not deny one service even if they used the phone illegally. They were guaranteed a 6% profit.

Now there is a free market network and if they can't hustle a buck it goes slow. They can regulate service but not a profit. Sorry no free lunch.
Where is the free lunch? If you think running website is FREE then you are very ignorant on how the web works. Ifg I run a website I have to have hosting. That hosting compnay not only charges me a monthly rate based on fact they are hosting my site and all the things that that involves but they also charge me for the amount of BANDWIDTH I am using. So the more people that come to my site the more bandwidth I use and the more my hosting company charges me. Youtube pays more than $1,000,000 a month in bandwidth. How are they getting a free lunch?


batterup
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said by BF69:

said by batterup:

At one time the US had a regulated common carrier that had to carry any and all traffic. They could not deny one service even if they used the phone illegally. They were guaranteed a 6% profit.

Now there is a free market network and if they can't hustle a buck it goes slow. They can regulate service but not a profit. Sorry no free lunch.
Where is the free lunch? If you think running website is FREE then you are very ignorant on how the web works. Ifg I run a website I have to have hosting. That hosting compnay not only charges me a monthly rate based on fact they are hosting my site and all the things that that involves but they also charge me for the amount of BANDWIDTH I am using. So the more people that come to my site the more bandwidth I use and the more my hosting company charges me. Youtube pays more than $1,000,000 a month in bandwidth. How are they getting a free lunch?
How much of that $1,000,000 goes to the last mile provider?
P.S. there is more then enough ignorance to go around.


BF69
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Camden, TN

said by batterup:

How much of that $1,000,000 goes to the last mile provider?
P.S. there is more then enough ignorance to go around.
A) The last mile provider gets their cut, trust me.

B) If it's so hard on them then maybe they should get out of the ISP business.

As much as I'm against lazy bums getting welfare I'm also against lazy and/or incompetent business expecting breaks so they can make profit.


batterup
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said by BF69:

said by batterup:

How much of that $1,000,000 goes to the last mile provider?
P.S. there is more then enough ignorance to go around.
A) The last mile provider gets their cut, trust me.

B) If it's so hard on them then maybe they should get out of the ISP business.

As much as I'm against lazy bums getting welfare I'm also against lazy and/or incompetent business expecting breaks so they can make profit.
I'll bet you daddy bought MCI/WorldCom's B.S. Look where that got us.

talz13

join:2006-03-15
Avon Lake, OH

reply to batterup
Then why does Japan have such great access for so cheap?

»asahi-net.jp/en/service/ftth.html

$6.00-$52.00/month gets you 100mb/100mb



batterup
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said by talz13:

Then why does Japan have such great access for so cheap?

»asahi-net.jp/en/service/ftth.html

$6.00-$52.00/month gets you 100mb/100mb
$6 for 100/100 right. You can't read and I'm growing weary of translating for you people. $52 gets them a fiber connection and another $52 gets them service over that connection. That is $104 for this.
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TEPCO Hikari Home
The service is advertised as 100Mbps-capable. Will I get speeds of 100Mbps?
No. This is a best-effort service. Actual speeds are dependent on various conditions such as network congestion, capacity of computers and routers, loading of servers, etc. It is not possible to give a guarantee of actual speeds for this service.
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Should any of the following conditions apply, there is a possibility that this service will not be made available.

A telegraph pole is not close by and therefore it is not possible to provide a fiber-optic cable to the location.
Highways, waterways or railroads prevent the provision of fiber-optic cable.

When cable is prevented from entering the location by trees, trenches, etc.

When it is impossible to guarantee space for the scaffolding etc that is necessary for the work to install the fiber-optic cable.

When it is necessary for the fiber-optic cable to pass over other's property and permission for this is not granted.

When consent has not been given by the owner of the building or those administrating the property.

When the customer has not consented to the method of construction work.

When complaint is received from neighbours about the construction work and it becomes difficult to continue with the work.


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