 koitsuPremium,MVM join:2002-07-16 Mountain View, CA kudos:14 | "Round-trip" time ... by the end of this year, Comcast will migrate "to a capacity management technique ...
"This means that we will have to rapidly reconfigure our network management systems," says Comcast CTO ...
Nine months is apparently "rapid?" And how long did it take them to install a Sandvine? Nine months? I highly doubt it.
Give us a break, Comcast -- turn the Sandvine stuff off NOW, and then work with us (customers and public users) during the next 9 months to ensure that things are working smoothly. -- Making life hard for others since 1977. I speak for myself and not my employer/affiliates of my employer. |
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 | said by koitsu:... by the end of this year, Comcast will migrate "to a capacity management technique ...
"This means that we will have to rapidly reconfigure our network management systems," says Comcast CTO ...
Nine months is apparently "rapid?" And how long did it take them to install a Sandvine? Nine months? I highly doubt it. Give us a break, Comcast -- turn the Sandvine stuff off NOW, and then work with us (customers and public users) during the next 9 months to ensure that things are working smoothly. 12 months later:
I can see the multiple posts now
"HELP!! COMCAST STILL BLOCKING MY BT" "Its been 1 year, but Comcast still blocks my BT!!" -- Fighting on the Internet is like winning the Special Olympics. Win or lose, your still Retarted! |
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| reply to koitsu said by koitsu:Nine months is apparently "rapid?" And how long did it take them to install a Sandvine? Nine months? I highly doubt it. In May of 2007 funchords stated a thread about the Sandvine deployment, stating that the behavior started about 6 months prior. That means deployment was sometime in 2006.
9 months is actually pretty aggressive to roll something out nationally. They can't even roll out services that increase revenue (ie CDV) nationally in 9 months. |
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