  digitalfreak
join:2005-12-09 49533 | reply to imrf Re: Yay karl, another blunder
TK, is that you? |
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  imrf Premium join:2002-06-06 Utica, MI | reply to lordofwhee No it hasn't. |
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 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. |
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  imrf Premium join:2002-06-06 Utica, MI
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| reply to pspcrazy said by pspcrazy : 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. |
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  pspcrazy Anime Freak
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| reply to baineschile Since when did ztmike on his post every mention the word torrent? You seem to think the majority of congestion is caused by torrents lol. The majority of congestion is now caused by video services like netflix, youtube, veoh, itunes, all you can download music services, and streaming sites.
Then again it does seem like you have some stake in comcast as you never give any one anti comcast some slack. |
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  baineschile 2600 Premium join:2008-05-10 Sterling Heights, MI
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| reply to ztmike I will concede that its not 100%, but you must agree that it is a significant portion. Look up ANY legitamate torrent site and see what the top download of the week are.
Even with unbox and streaming netflix, xbox live and general web surfing, one would still have to watch 50+ movies per month to hit 250 gigs. |
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