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« Does The Future Hold Infinite Bandwidth? - NO  
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sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
Cleveland, OH

reply to yt
Re: Pipes?

I wholeheartedly disagree with the implementation of caps. Considering caps are nonexistent in other countries with much faster speeds and much more competition, I believe caps are essence meaningless anti-competitive measures.

The whole point of "overselling" is that some users will use their connections heavily, while some will use them lightly. Punishing the heavy users who actually use their connections is disingenuous.

Furthermore, caps DO NOT manage network congestion. Putting a cap in to "net" the heavy users does nothing to prevent congestion during peak usage hours, when everyone including Grandma comes online to watch Youtube videos.

ISPs have never, ever revealed internal data to support the position that they're starved for bandwidth. Considering their massive profits and downward trend in infrastructure invesetment, it's hard to believe that they seriously need help 'managing bandwidth'.

Eric Massa's proposed bill would force ISPs to reveal their internal statistics to the FTC to justify their implementation of (ANY) caps and tiers. That's why they're so scared of the bill. They *can't* justify caps (even 250 GB ones), since they make so many billions in profits.

Bandwidth may not be unlimited, but major growth is a natural and cheap result of technological advancement. I believe it was only recently an article was posted on BBR about how backbone providers were awash with excess bandwidth, and content providers, consumers, and backbone providers were all putting the pressure on last mile providers to upgrade their infrastructure. It was these last mile providers who were lagging behind the rest of the world.

It's time to stop sympathizing for these vastly wealthy corporations.

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY

said by sonicmerlin See Profile :

I wholeheartedly disagree with the implementation of caps. Considering caps are nonexistent in other countries with much faster speeds and much more competition, I believe caps are essence meaningless anti-competitive measures.
How about these caps on cable in Belgium?
»telenet.be/219/0/1/nl/thuis/internet.html

Makes TW's 5GB look huge.

sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
Cleveland, OH
Handpicking the offerings of one ISP in one country is hardly a meaningful rebuttal.
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