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As I said over on another site about this topic:
It is easier to limit bandwidth, instead of increasing it. People are using the internet for more than just email and basic browsing. Instead of meeting the challenges of the ever evolving internet, they 're holding it back. I do not see how the bad habits of the few downloading hundreds of gigs a months, can set a companies policy for the other 97% of users. Good job Comcast. -- "Where's my coffee? Oh. I guess it's my turn to make it."  |
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| said by Jovi :As I said over on another site about this topic: It is easier to limit bandwidth, instead of increasing it. People are using the internet for more than just email and basic browsing. Instead of meeting the challenges of the ever evolving internet, they 're holding it back. I do not see how the bad habits of the few downloading hundreds of gigs a months, can set a companies policy for the other 97% of users. Good job Comcast. Meanwhile, we, the country that invented the Internet, remain 15th to 24th place (depending on the survey) in the Broadband rankings.
If we were in first place, maybe I could agree with you.
Cable ought to be figuring out how to give their customers the product that they're charging us for -- not figuring out how to "fairly" prevent us from accessing it. -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- Hillsboro, Oregon HTTP is the new Bandwidth Hog...
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