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Re: Net Neutrality has been and will be good for the 'Net! said by DataRiker:I will give you a clue - data rate and volume are connected. And I'll give you a clue: this is only true if the connection is saturated.
said by DataRiker:I can only measure my total volume, versus my cost since I don't have insider knowledge of my ISP. Which is exactly the point. You're lashing out, blindly, without having any knowledge of how an ISP works or what its cost structure is like.
Oh, and by the way: no ISP is seeking to prevent the Internet from being "open." However, they certainly will never make it "free" in the sense that you would like. (You seem to confuse "free speech" with "free beer." Sorry, but bandwidth isn't free.) |
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| Ok, a quick math lesson indeed Random_Nut. I'm really going to have to dumb this down a bit.
When adults talk hypothetically we usually assume maximum utilization, the so called theoretical capacity.
How could one ever possible know exact pattern of usage? And better yet, WHY would anyone ever use that?
I think its safe to assume saturated (unless you would like me to pick a useless random number?) - YIKES !
Please go familiarize yourself with a basic science book. |