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houkouonchi

join:2002-07-22
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reply to rebus9

Re: SERIOUSLY-- what is the fuss about bandwidth utilization?

The big deal is with the cable companies. They have this big limitation called a node that a ton of customers are on which has a very limited amount of bandwidth. It think if nodes could handle 50x the amount of bandwidth they can now then cable companies wouldn't try to set bandwidth caps.

As you said above the actual cost in bandwidth should be very little and thus DSL/FIOS type technologies shouldn't ever have to cap their service like cable. If they did they are just being greedy bastards.
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Chugging along on 2x 6016/768k DSL Extreme DSL lines and one 6016/768 ATT DSL DIrect line as well as one 10mb/1mb Charter cable line for a combined total of just over 26 meg download and 3 meg up (after overhead). yay!

rebus9

join:2002-03-26
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said by houkouonchi:

The big deal is with the cable companies. They have this big limitation called a node that a ton of customers are on
With cable, I can understand that, except that the biggest (potential?) throttler of all may be Comcast and they're the ones bragging about their massive DOCSIS 3.0 upgrades underway. So they are deploying all this additional data capacity and speed, while at the same time REDUCING how much of it you'll be allowed to use. Bigger network, bigger bragging rights, but users will have to pay extra fees if they expect to USE it. Hmmmm.

DSL speeds are so low (compared to cable or FIOS) that huge data transfers aren't possible, so my guess is caps are unlikely.

Even though Verizon is not talking bandwidth caps on FIOS yet, they publicly stated they reserve that right should conditions warrant. With an all-fiber network and 100 Gigabit backbone links just around the corner, they should have no excuse for implementing caps-- other than "because we can" since "everyone else is doing it". (hint: another revenue stream)

said by houkouonchi:

As you said above the actual cost in bandwidth should be very little and thus DSL/FIOS type technologies shouldn't ever have to cap their service like cable. If they did they are just being greedy bastards.
Hah... I think you just gave the perfect description of the phone companies.

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