 Romney2012Defeat Obama 2012-Chg we can believe inPremium join:2002-03-03 USA kudos:4 | reply to rsa0
Re: Link to original story mentioned here said by rsa0:Man, I want their business model !!! must be great: screw your paying customers and get away with that !!!! But then I guess , being Europe, one won't have much of a choice if they want to go with some other ISP... The EU has many ISP competitors for internet access, just like the US does. So customers can go elsewhere. And I expect their throttling plan will be modified BEFORE it is implemented. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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 funchordsHelloPremium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Yarmouth Port, MA kudos:5 | said by Romney2012:The EU has many ISP competitors for internet access, just like the US does. So customers can go elsewhere. And I expect their throttling plan will be modified BEFORE it is implemented. That's what I was wondering: how competitive is this? Who could make such a policy in a competitive environment. They have to have some lock on their market or the users will flee.
Meanwhile, time to make everything on the net use HTTP, web site or not. -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- District of Columbia -- KJ7RL Evil does seek to maintain power by suppressing the truth, or by misleading the innocent. --Spock and McCoy stardate 5029.5 |
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 jlivingoodPremium,VIP join:2007-10-28 Philadelphia, PA kudos:1 | I believe this is actually a fairly common network management practice in European (and possibly other) markets. For example, "SamKnows" did a study of UK ISPs last summer that revealed this behavior in a some UK ISPs. (SamKnows is used extensively by Ofcom, the UK equivalent of the FCC.) You can find this study here if you are interested: »www.samknows.com/broadband/pm/PM···r_08.pdf - see page 43's conclusions.
A year and a half ago when we developed our new congestion management system, we looked at this style of system, where all non-HTTP traffic is throttled to a set speed at certain peak hours -- and we took a different path as many of you know. -- JL Comcast |
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 | The UK is significantly different than the leading countries of Europe. like Sweden. |
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 jlivingoodPremium,VIP join:2007-10-28 Philadelphia, PA kudos:1 | said by sonicmerlin:The UK is significantly different than the leading countries of Europe. like Sweden. No doubt. The Swedish IPRED law seems to have had interesting effects on traffic patterns, and has helped to invigorate apps like Spotify and other services. »torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-law···-090402/ -- JL Comcast |
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