  Bobcat Premium join:2001-02-04 Bedminster, NJ | reply to Anon Re: Speed boost?
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  disapointed
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to add as many as 100 customers,that's just a drop in the bucket.they already own most of the property the labor is from their workers,and less than a yard of concrete give me a break prices were cut in half for Dslam for at&t when they promised the fcc that they would have dsl for all their customers by 2007 |
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  dissapointed
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| reply to Steve Mehs It's called moving from a residential connection to a business class connection, where caps shouldn't apply. If Time Warner didn't want me to download at 15Mb, they wouldn't offer it. Me thinks you're just jealous.
caps are coming to everybody sorry dude ,but they are.you cant just keep downloading,and it not affect other users maybe you should try to pay for some of that HD video instead of stealing it off the Internet.your free ride is quickly coming to a end.we will see how much downloading you will do when time Warner boots you ,or you have to pay per mb,and no IM not jealous of a 15mb connection i just want a 1.5 or 3mb connection for a reasonable price i deserve that |
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  dissapointed
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| reply to Steve Mehs I live in a relatively rural area, but not so far into the sticks that I have no broadband options. My closest neighbor to my left is a half a mile down the road, and up until a few years ago I had no neighbor on the right, across the street there is a house on a huge hill about 300 ft away. We have 3 1/2 acres of land, and live in a town with a population of 5,500, with no real stores, 1 gas station, 2 bars and 1.5 traffic lights. I love my 15Mb Road Runner and wouldn't dream of getting knocked back down to 6Mb, 6Mb broadband is like so 2004, 15Mb is too slow for this day and age IMO, but PowerBoost with speeds of upwards of 30Mb are great. I often work on other peoples computers, and when downloading a year or 2 worth of Windows Updates, there is a huge difference between a 6Mb connection and a 15Mb connection. Downloading music and especially TV shows from iTunes also benefits greatly from faster connections.
It's pretty cool though, here I am living about 20 miles outside of Buffalo, NY enjoying the benefits of rural America, being able to hear the cows moo while downloading at 15Mbps rather than crappy satellite internet, for a hell of a lot less money
you could just as easily not have any more options than dialup sounds like you are farther out than me with half the population than the town i live in.if dialup or sat. was all you had you would have a piss poor attitude too,as much as you download it would kill you wouldn't it
nobody with dialup,or sat. gives a shit about your opinion either.we deserve the same options as everybody else,and if that's all you had you would cry like a baby too.sounds to me that you have a piss poor attitude too,if you don't like my post then hey don't visit this board.i don't care how much you download you obviously don't have any patience or you wouldn't be crying about a slow ass 6mb connection
all IM trying to say is they need to expand to all customer's first,before they add more speed where they already have plenty fast enough connections, if you don't like me saying that then OH well i don't care what you think,and i do pay 80.00 a month for a 1.5 connection that is completely ridiculous to pay that much a month for internet when i could be paying 14.00 a month for the same speed with at&t.so you just keep crying about slower than 15mb connections,and i will keep crying about being stuck in 1990 your opinion means nothing to me
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  Steve Mehs Go Sabres
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| reply to dissapointed quote: because it is plenty enough,any more than that just causes people to abuse,and tax their providers systems,all faster speeds do is cause people to download,download,download,and if you have comcast you just might find your self booted,but you all just wait all providers will have caps before long
It's called moving from a residential connection to a business class connection, where caps shouldn't apply. If Time Warner didn't want me to download at 15Mb, they wouldn't offer it. Me thinks you're just jealous.
quote: If you don't have the patience for a 6mb connection you don't need to be on a computer,because the only time you gain anything from faster connections is when you are downloading.you cant tell a difference when browsing
Having a piss poor attitude like you, you don't need to be on a computer spewing your bullshit. I do, do quite a bit of downloading, wipe those tears out of your eyes you crybaby and read my previous post.
quote: give me a damn break you aught to be stuck with a 1mb connection with a 200mb download cap like me then you would appreciate that 6mb or 15mb connection
Hahaha you have a slow ass connection and you pay a ridiculous amount for it to a really low cap, sucks to be you.
quote: The VAST majority of the folks use broadband to get email and share some files - even with large files 1.5 is plenty fast and most people do not use their connection to watch TV or download movies every day - all day.
1.5Mb is garbage, I take it you never had to download more than a month's worth of Updates on that stoneage of a connection.
You need to get the hell out of your fantasy world and realize there are plenty of people who do download HD video content, massive files like Linux ISOs, who VPN and Remote Desktop.
Thank you for hampering technology and being a burden on us all. The only thing that is a joke is you and your blind and completely selfish way of thinking. It's, not just sad, but disgusting, disturbing and appalling you think like this. -- Time Warner Cable Loyalist & Fanboy |
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  rawgerz In Debt we trust Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA
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| reply to dissapointed said by dissapointed :
dsl stops 1700 feet from me,and cable stops 1 1/2 miles from me,and they just keep putting millions into adding more speed to existing customers,and at&t cant spend a measly $3000 to add a dslam to add about 100 more customers.i hope they are charging plenty of money for faster connections,because they are loosing more and more voice customers everyday I'm sure a DSLAM would cost at least 10 times that. Don't forget getting power to it, labor, concrete, and in some cases they have to purchase property. --
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County
1 edit | reply to Steve Mehs The VAST majority of the folks use broadband to get email and share some files - even with large files 1.5 is plenty fast and most people do not use their connection to watch TV or download movies every day - all day.
As the population gets older - I do not expect the numbers to change to no-where near the majority any time soon.
Hell - my dad is still on dialup. Not one of my friends on the lowest DSL or cable have ever complained that their connection is to slow because they get email and do some searching. I had no issues working from home with a 1.5 meg down 384 up - even running the application I support and the server I connected to was in North Carolina.
Till the time there is the one or 5 killer apps that will need a ton of speed that the majority of the population needs - there is no need for faster speeds for the majority of the population. The new is still missing the killer app that no one can do without that takes a ton of bandwidth.
There has been no shortage of folks getting faster speeds and new technology being moved out but to say that 6 Mb is a mandatory miniumum is a joke. |
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  dissapointed
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| reply to Steve Mehs this is exactly what i have been talking about i live 2 1/2 miles from a town of 10,000 people.i have a house 300 feet from me on both sides and a house 1000 feet in front of me
dsl stops 1700 feet from me,and cable stops 1 1/2 miles from me,and they just keep putting millions into adding more speed to existing customers,and at&t cant spend a measly $3000 to add a dslam to add about 100 more customers.i hope they are charging plenty of money for faster connections,because they are loosing more and more voice customers everyday |
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  dissapointed
@direcpc.com
| reply to Steve Mehs because it is plenty enough,any more than that just causes people to abuse,and tax their providers systems,all faster speeds do is cause people to download,download,download,and if you have comcast you just might find your self booted,but you all just wait all providers will have caps before long
If you don't have the patience for a 6mb connection you don't need to be on a computer,because the only time you gain anything from faster connections is when you are downloading.you cant tell a difference when browsing
give me a damn break you aught to be stuck with a 1mb connection with a 200mb download cap like me then you would appreciate that 6mb or 15mb connection |
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  Steve Mehs Go Sabres
join:2005-07-16
| reply to CylonRed Ok smart guy, how do you know 6Mb is more than enough for 99.99999% of the population? To make a stupid statement like that, is uncalled for. Technological advancements are dependent on what consumers demand. If we don't demand more we'll never get more. Never be satisfied with anything, always demand more, don't be a burden on technology.
A man you may have heard of, William Henry Gates III once said "640K ought to be enough for anybody." And we see how well that held true over time. Now I sit here with 8GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive. So do me a favor, think about the future, and what it may bring and don't make stupid, absurd statements, 6Mb is not fast enough and never will be anymore, and I honestly do not believe my 15Mb is fast enough, it was 2 years ago, but not in 2008. -- Time Warner Cable Loyalist & Fanboy |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | reply to Steve Mehs 6 Mb is more than enough for 99.99999% of the US population... Heck - I have no real reason to move from my 1.5 Mb down - I would likeot have more speed up but that is about it. |
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  Steve Mehs Go Sabres
join:2005-07-16
| reply to dissapointed I live in a relatively rural area, but not so far into the sticks that I have no broadband options. My closest neighbor to my left is a half a mile down the road, and up until a few years ago I had no neighbor on the right, across the street there is a house on a huge hill about 300 ft away. We have 3 1/2 acres of land, and live in a town with a population of 5,500, with no real stores, 1 gas station, 2 bars and 1.5 traffic lights. I love my 15Mb Road Runner and wouldn't dream of getting knocked back down to 6Mb, 6Mb broadband is like so 2004, 15Mb is too slow for this day and age IMO, but PowerBoost with speeds of upwards of 30Mb are great. I often work on other peoples computers, and when downloading a year or 2 worth of Windows Updates, there is a huge difference between a 6Mb connection and a 15Mb connection. Downloading music and especially TV shows from iTunes also benefits greatly from faster connections.
It's pretty cool though, here I am living about 20 miles outside of Buffalo, NY enjoying the benefits of rural America, being able to hear the cows moo while downloading at 15Mbps rather than crappy satellite internet, for a hell of a lot less money. -- Time Warner Cable Loyalist & Fanboy |
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  splat1622
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| reply to dadkins why cant your relatives get sat. mountain in their way?Hughes says they have other Sat's that people can use if they don't have clear view of southern sky.That's what it said on their website I don't know if that's true or not.they are not the most truthful company,but its something for them to check in to |
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 cornelius785
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| reply to Bobcat you fail to mention: -distance -'flavor' (adsl, idsl, vdsl, etc.)
if you spent sometime researching, you can quickly find out varsious versions of dsl can do 10mbps (look at uverse, what do you think gets the signal over the copper in the last leg to your house?) or even 50mpbs, probably higher. |
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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA
·Comcast
| reply to dissapointed Re: Speed boost?
said by dissapointed :
ohh yea my speeds are great from 3 pm to midnight i do good to get 50kdps.The only time i get what i pay for is from 12 midnight to about 9 am then goes downhill.all this great speed for 80 a month.your relatives are better off without satt.if i wasn't in a 2 year contract i would go back to dialup 24kbps on a good day is not great friend. That and it drops constantly.
See, you are calling us spoiled and you have WAY better than my relatives. I'll see if I can get my cousin to come here and post a speed test for you...
Who's bright idea was it to get that $80 Sat internet then? Why did that Sat internet get hooked up? Break the contract, pay the ETF and go back to dialup if it is so much better. LOL!
Knock yerself out pal! Still though, all the whining here is not doing anything towards getting AT&T or whomever to extend that DSL, is it?
Damn dude!  -- Think outside the Fox... Opera |
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 kherr Premium join:2000-09-04 Collinsville, IL clubs: | reply to DaMaGeINC Charter ???? You've got to be kidding. Around here the system is down at least two days a week. With ATT I've been down twice in 6 years. One was a router upgrade in Chicago that went a miss, the other pots went down do to a traffic accident. |
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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA
·Comcast
| reply to dissapointed Look friend, YOU chose to be rural. One of the things about being rural is none of the city-esk perks.
Broadband seems to be at or near the top of that list of things you get to forfeit. Moving to a place out of town and then trying to blame a service provider of being uncaring is... not right.
Common sense dictates that if you are out there, and want DSL or cable, and the providers aren't going to string it up for you - you get to move to a served area.
If you do not want higher speeds, they do offer DSL at 768k or 1.5mbps for kinda cheap. Once moved in, call AT&T, Verizon, or Embarq. They will be glad to help you get online. 
Call them again and ask why they aren't serving your house and see what they tell you. Then, you can come back here and tell us all what they said. -- Think outside the Fox... Opera |
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  pike Premium,MVM join:2001-02-01 Cleveland, OH clubs: | reply to apollo80 As much as I agree with you, the reality is that most of your favorite sites are supported by ad dollars. Would you rather have limited content, ads, or pay for every site you visit?
In the meantime, try Firefox + Adblock Plus.
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