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hopeflicker
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and the shills...

will blame it on P2P

LowRider

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Dallas, GA

said by hopeflicker:

will blame it on P2P
that's why they want to get rid of Network Neutrality


spewak
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said by LowRider:

said by hopeflicker:

will blame it on P2P
that's why they want to get rid of Network Neutrality
Exactly. Nothing more, nothing less!!
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Monster Rain
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reply to hopeflicker

said by hopeflicker:

and the shills will blame it on P2P
Unless you work at an ISP and actually see what the traffic is, I'd hold my breath. 50-60% off all the backbone traffic is P2P. It's a fact ... it's not web browsing, it's not gaming, it's not multicast, it's not voip, it's not email ...it's P2P.

bicker

join:2007-05-10
Burlington, MA

reply to hopeflicker
... and the "miscreants" and their "apologists" will call people who disagree with them "shills" (probably because they cannot accept the reality that reasonable people disagree with them). :rolleyes: Are we done calling each other names?

Geez... sometimes it is like friggen kindergarten around here!!!


bicker

join:2007-05-10
Burlington, MA

reply to LowRider

The problem isn't specifically P2P but rather the way P2P goes hand-in-hand with super-high volume usage of bandwidth. For practically everything else in our world, you pay for how much you use. Heavy users pay more; light users don't have to subsidize the heavy users, and instead pay only for what they use. That's equity.

"Net neutrality" is just a cover for "make everyone pay for my excesses".


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