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mrbueno

join:2002-08-03
US

reply to Karl Bode
Re: If you can't live with it depart with it

You guys have missed my point and here in lies the problem with the modern consumer mentality and businesses desire to market to it. Bit Torrent is a dedicated server, kazaa, limewire, bearshare, these are server apps. The current system they have was never meant for this.

They should do the smart thing and create a new system to accomodate these new consumer desires and charge accordingly.


twizlar
I dont think so.
Premium
join:2003-12-24
Brantford, ON
reply to Karl Bode
Deffinately.


Karl Bode
News Guy
join:2000-03-02
reply to twizlar
There's also a difference between throttling some to manage capacity, and throttling in order to avoid spending money on necessary upgrades in the face of video demand.


twizlar
I dont think so.
Premium
join:2003-12-24
Brantford, ON

reply to mrbueno
I should have said ALOT of the smaller ISPs HERE do not throttle. There is a big difference between capping certain users or having upfront caps to providing a service and blanket throttling protocols and services simply because your infrastructure or pricing model doesn't cover it. Don't be shady and say up front you have an alloted amount per month etc. There is no REAL reason to throttle for a company like rogers except that their infrastructure can't handle it. They ALREADY have KNOWN monthly caps so using the excuse that bandwidth is expensive isn't really a valid one when everyone is capped the same. They simply don't want to pay for needed upgrades on their crowded network. There are alot of differences between having an unlimited connection and being able to use your connection to its ability anytime you want. Why should I pay for 6mbit cable if I can only ever use half or so of that at any given time because their network is so poor. This has nothing to do with a need for unlimited/dedicated bandwidth. I should be able to get ~95% of my throughput whenever I need it for a download or service.
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