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JSY
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join:2000-04-05
Elmhurst, NY
clubs:
·RoadRunner Cable
·Bway.net

reply to BF69
Re: Yay karl, another blunder

said by BF69 See Profile :

Um why CAN'T Comcast do it? Which law are they violating? If Comcast isn't legally allowed to have caps then the wireless companies need to get rid of their 5 GB caps. Satelite internet companies need to get rid of thier caps too.
Um, well, I didn't say they can't - I said if it was right? Two different things. That's the debate. It shouldn't be "right" because someone thinks the only people who would violate the caps would be people doing things that they don't approve.

Of course they can do it. They can do whatever the hell they want as long as it's lawful. Just be sure not to call it 'unlimited' access.


delusion FTL

@mcleodusa.net

reply to baineschile
Why does my screen name always seem so appropriate?

If you think that because you use less than 250GB or even less than 10GB a month you could not be affected by this throttling policy then you truly are delusional.

READ: You don't have to be a heavy user or pirate to get your paid for internet speeds chopped.


delusion FTL

@mcleodusa.net

reply to BF69
You do realize that they will throttle you, the light/regular consumer, when you're downloading that 5-6GB game demo or patch or uploading that 1-2GB full SD card of family vacation pictures. You will be treated like the thieving heavy abuser that you are...even if you only use less than 10 GB a month total.

Getting all hung up on 250GB cap only allows you to miss how comcast's lack of network capacity planning and deployment will now affect all users on congested nodes trying to use the bandwidth they pay for even if they are light, bursty sporadic, users. Gone are the days of abusers and pirates being the only ones affected.


Mr Anon

@att.net

reply to Skippy25
said by Skippy25 See Profile :

There are even less legitimate ways to have an upload of multiple gigs per month on a regular basis.
Uh, backups? Duh.

thecrisis

join:2006-01-13


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reply to baineschile
ROFL are you serious? You obviously don't know how to use the internet if you think you can't use more than 250 GB worth of bandwidth legally.

Bottom line is Comcast is one of the worst ISP's out there. There are much better, faster, and cheaper alternatives.

gweeper

join:2002-01-04
Southborough, MA

reply to baineschile
Legality is irrelevant. BT [and some TCP implementations) are based on greedy algorithms that quite simply fail to scale in the real world of shared-fate infrastructure. Buy dedicated pipes if you want dedicated services, or get your to establish a municipality infrastructure.


digitalfreak

join:2005-12-09
49533
reply to imrf
TK, is that you?


BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to JSY
said by JSY See Profile :

Frankly, I don't give a rats ass what people do with their bandwidth. The real debate should be if it's right for Comcast to do this
Um why CAN'T Comcast do it? Which law are they violating? If Comcast isn't legally allowed to have caps then the wireless companies need to get rid of their 5 GB caps. Satelite internet companies need to get rid of thier caps too.


BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to fldiver
said by fldiver See Profile :

Can't you come up with anything new and creative; clearly not because if you stopped and thought for 10 seconds you would realize there are plenty of legitimate ways to use more than 250GB
Then you should have no problem listing some of them.

hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
·Time Warner Cable
·buckeye cable

reply to BF69
I would like to know that as well. I live with two college roommates. the cable is in my name and i pay for it so i can the speed and service i want from my cable company.

Myself and one roommate watch videos on CNN and listen to online radio stations from Clear Channel, plus I have Vonage hooked up, the other watches shows online that she missed from earlier in the week from ABC and NBC. We still do windows updates and I send large documents across the country for various projects I volunteer with and does not include any of the class work either of the other two roommates have to upload for their online classes and we never come close to the 250 gig mark of Comcast.

Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO
reply to fldiver
There are few legitimate ways to use 250GB a month on a regular basis.

There are even less legitimate ways to have an upload of multiple gigs per month on a regular basis.

Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

reply to JSY
I would say yes it is right for them to do it. This is simply the most reasonable way to manager their network without them outright disconnecting the users.

If you abuse the network by their standards then your traffic gets a lower priority. That does not mean anything at all you do will be affected, though it could be if your abuse has oversaturated the node. Even then, the effect of this on your internet experience may very well go unnoticed.


BF69

join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to ztmike
said by ztmike See Profile :

said by baineschile See Profile :

And BTW, people that use more than 250 gigs a month are piraters anyways, and I am glad to see ISPs getting involved in young males using 80% of their bandwidth so they can download bootleg copies of ironman.
You seriously think people use all that bandwidth for illegal ways? There is so much stuff out there that IS LEGAL that will no longer be possible because Comcast can't just keep their current formula and then upgrade their system with D3..that would make to much sense for Comcast.

I guess they would rather get their healthy profits and video walls instead of screwing over their internet users.
Please site me how a NORMAL hosuehold would use 250 GB. And pleae don't post shit like using VoiP 24/7 or downloading 50 HD movies a month, because that's not normal usage.

fldiver
Premium
join:1999-12-27
Jacksonville, FL

reply to baineschile
Can't you come up with anything new and creative; clearly not because if you stopped and thought for 10 seconds you would realize there are plenty of legitimate ways to use more than 250GB; WHY are there always people like you that always fall back on the RIAA/MPAA rhetoric..??


JSY
Premium
join:2000-04-05
Elmhurst, NY
clubs:
·RoadRunner Cable
·Bway.net

reply to baineschile
said by baineschile See Profile :

And BTW, people that use more than 250 gigs a month are piraters anyways, and I am glad to see ISPs getting involved in young males using 80% of their bandwidth so they can download bootleg copies of ironman.
Frankly, I don't give a rats ass what people do with their bandwidth. The real debate should be if it's right for Comcast to do this and was it the right solution. I don't want to hear that it's justified because certain people do this and this would only affect them. Who gives a shit? The ends do NOT justify the means. Debate about Comcast's "solution" to their problem - not this bullshit red herring crap about this affects these people because they do this and good for them. It only makes me think that you're guilty of doing the thing that you want people to think you abhor. He who smelt it dealt it. LOL!

And what's a 'pirater'?


imrf
Premium
join:2002-06-06
Utica, MI
reply to lordofwhee
No it hasn't.

lordofwhee

join:2007-10-21
Everett, WA
reply to imrf
A year ago, yes, but in the last few months streaming video has far surpassed torrents as the largest use of bandwidth.


imrf
Premium
join:2002-06-06
Utica, MI
·Comcast
·WOW Internet and C..

reply to pspcrazy
said by pspcrazy See Profile :

The majority of congestion is now caused by video services like netflix, youtube, veoh, itunes, all you can download music services, and streaming sites.
No it isn't. It's been said before the majority of bandwidth consumption is from P2P services.


S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL
·Comcast

reply to openbox9
The new Comcast fee

Comcast-"In order to prevent further decline of our stock, we've announced the new 'Comcast Stock Devaluation Recovery Fee'. What this entails is the absolute cessation of all network upgrades, and the implementation of our recession contingency where we cap your Internet usage. Its you the consumer that's at fault. How do you the consumer expect Comcast to oversell our networks if you the consumer actually use them. It's a shame that you the consumer actually thought that we here at Comcast meant 'unlimited'. Any further actions on the part of the consumer may force us to curb your cable tv and VOD use. We thank you for your time....and oh...by the way, our rates will increase 4% in the next quarter!"
--
The "Lifetime" channel is responsible for 83% of all divorces...Robert Ginty

openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
reply to baineschile
Re: Yay karl, another blunder

Well, obviously it is an anti-Comcast rant, but I would expect nothing less from Karl. I still believe he was discussing Sandvine when he mentioned the stock price though.
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