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Re: Question said by S_engineer:..... Now if everyone decides to pay the extra fee, just how does that relieve the traffic? You don't, BOTH caps and metered billing are necessary in this case. The alternative would be to just acknowledge that not all packets are equal (they're not), but we mussn't upset the net neutrality nuts. |
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| Do you work for Comcast? Your defense of a blatant move to totally screw customers who are forced to buy a product from a monopoly indicates that. It's a modern world, the world has changed. The switch providers or drop the service argument doesn't float anymore. Internet access is now a utility just like electricity and these companies were given monopolies and now they are abusing their market position and need to be regulated. |
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 HangmnDon't Fight It...It's InevitablePremium join:2000-04-08 Philadelphia, PA 1 edit | said by rit56:Do you work for Comcast? Your defense of a blatant move to totally screw customers who are forced to buy a product from a monopoly indicates that. It's a modern world, the world has changed. The switch providers or drop the service argument doesn't float anymore. Internet access is now a utility just like electricity and these companies were given monopolies and now they are abusing their market position and need to be regulated. Why does the anon troll need to work for Comcast? Comcast is not proposing low balled metered overages, its TWC and now AT&T. If ANYTHING Comcast has used VERY GENEROUS caps if that's where its going I would rather be on Comcast than TWC...seriously though -- »davescustompc.com |
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