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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1442234"><b>Ikyuao</b></A> : Cable networks are more suspectable to bandwidth hogs than DSL network architecture design. Cable operators may soon starting cutting bandwidth hog users as heavier users just like comcast do this cutting bandwidth hogs off out of cable networks. AT&T DSL still kick ass that AT&T doesn't have to police bandwidth hog users on DSL networks.]]></description>
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