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SSX4life
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Re: Pay for this?

To reduce the cost of bandwidth they have to charge for the product!

They could also offer incentives such as upload X amount and receive a free copy of a movie or equiviliant. Reduced bandwidth costs (or little to none at all) means reduced prices on media

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Dodge
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Re: Pay for this?

And when your account gets capped or terminated for "excessive" uploading will they help you resolve the situation?

jon EE

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Re: Pay for this?

No, of course not. That is a trade off. A Good torrent client let you cap anything from maximum uploaded, to maximum rate for uploading.

And not everyone has a max data ul/dl cap. I don't have that much of a high speed internet, but I can upload all day long and they won't say boo.

batterup
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said by Dodge See Profile :

And when your account gets capped or terminated for "excessive" uploading will they help you resolve the situation?
Get off Cablevision, they are crooks.
Dodge
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Re: Pay for this?

And verizon cannot provide DSL here due to digital-loop, so by your suggestion I should go to dial-up?
peerimpact

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Londonderry, VT

Re: Pay for this?

Peer Impact already gives users a system credit for uploading.

»www.peerimpact.com

thender2
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said by batterup See Profile :

said by Dodge See Profile :

And when your account gets capped or terminated for "excessive" uploading will they help you resolve the situation?
Get off Cablevision, they are crooks.
Agreed.

Cablevision is like the PSU that rates itself at 25c.

The PSU that is 700 watts at 25c, will go down to unstable 350 at 50c, which is a realistic temperature.

Cablevision's 10/1 or 15/2 or 20/5 or whatever silliness they try to run on their awful network gets dropped down when you actually use the connection they give you. They're not ready for the next generation of content.
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