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Re: Martin - get aclue said by digitalfreak:said by fAcEtIOUs:Martin: While it may take time to implement its preferred new traffic management technique, it is not at all obvious why Comcast couldnt stop its current practice of arbitrarily blocking its broadband customers from using certain applications. Hey Kevin, how about if they stop the old way before being able to implement the new way, their network may become overloaded and make things worse for all their customers and not just the hoggish P2P'ers. Or how about they become proactive and upgrade their networks like Verizon instead of thinking only short term? Maybe you missed the part where Japan, with their world renowned BB capability, hasn't been able to build their way out of congestion. P2P is drowning their network too. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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 | said by fAcEtIOUs:Maybe you missed the part where Japan, with their world renowned BB capability, hasn't been able to build their way out of congestion. P2P is drowning their network too. Have you ever been to Japan or lived there and used the internet? I would have to say not. Having a few fiber connections in Japan i can say this is absolutely not true. Never once saw local speeds in side of Japan drop not even for an instance. Speeds stayed at a constant 80+ mps, would have been higher with a better computer.
I think you should talk to some of current users who are in Japan now, as i am not. You will find the same story.
Sorry, but i think what ever news source you used is either outdated or simply wrong. |
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 | said by Nintendo:said by fAcEtIOUs:Maybe you missed the part where Japan, with their world renowned BB capability, hasn't been able to build their way out of congestion. P2P is drowning their network too. Have you ever been to Japan or lived there and used the internet? I would have to say not. Having a few fiber connections in Japan i can say this is absolutely not true. Never once saw local speeds in side of Japan drop not even for an instance. Speeds stayed at a constant 80+ mps, would have been higher with a better computer. I think you should talk to some of current users who are in Japan now, as i am not. You will find the same story. Sorry, but i think what ever news source you used is either outdated or simply wrong. »blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=1078&page=2
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 2 edits | mmm...I guess you missed my point. I have been there and have used the internet in person and have never seen a single slowdown. Sorry, don't need to see your links. What ever your gripe is with P2P, i probably agree with you, but suggesting Japan has a shortage of bandwith is just plain false.
Also, I'm highly suspect of any article that claims TCP is "unfair". Further, It is unclear which "network" they choose in the graph, as Japan has more than one "network".I had more than one provider there, and they were not on the same network.
Sorry, your flat wrong on this one.
If there really was congested network i would see slowdowns. Again, please find a user in Japan with this problem and get back to me, and good luck to you sir. |
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