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said by Matt :As the article stated, there are going to be points of congestion where you have users who think their internet connection is all you can eat, or users who simply don't know any better. On the whole, people just want things done faster. The point of the article is faster pipes result in more traffic. -- "People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use." |
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| said by pandora :said by Matt :As the article stated, there are going to be points of congestion where you have users who think their internet connection is all you can eat, or users who simply don't know any better. On the whole, people just want things done faster. The point of the article is faster pipes result in more traffic. I didn't interpret it that way. But I guess you could if that's the point you're looking to make. -- Linux Haters Unite! |
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| said by Matt :I didn't interpret it that way. But I guess you could if that's the point you're looking to make. Or you could just take the fact directly from the article without any need for interpretation.  -- "People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use." |
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join:2007-01-12 Ashburn, VA | any ETA on the "free" upgrade? I'm thinking of switching to FIOS; perhaps, I can wait |
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| reply to pandora said by pandora :said by Matt :I didn't interpret it that way. But I guess you could if that's the point you're looking to make. Or you could just take the fact directly from the article without any need for interpretation. I'd hardly call the opinion of a corporate spinster who starts every conversation with "Around 5% ..." as fact. Not even taking into account it is in their best interest to spread the idea that upgrading capacity won't solve any problems. That costs them money.
That's the first article I've ever seen that even remotely mentions that upgrading capacity won't solve congestion. And considering who is being interviewed in that article, I'm not surprised. -- Linux Haters Unite! |
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