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ArrayList
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join:2005-03-19
Evanston, IL

reply to QC

Re: The meter's running

you only fear what you don't understand.


QC
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join:2008-03-02
Cleveland, OH

Correction!
I fear what I DO understand.



ArrayList
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join:2005-03-19
Evanston, IL

U-Verse TV traffic does not hit the internet. Any caps that AT&T would have would most likely be at the gateway to the internet.


openbox9
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Which is not where the bottlenecks have potential to exist. I would expect (and the net neutrality nannies would demand), that if IPTV bandwidth is consumed from your access to the Internet (i.e. U-verse cuts into a customer's 18-25 Mbps connection), then it should fall under caps and UBB. Maybe that's another reason AT&T has currently postponed its UBB trials?



QC
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Cleveland, OH

It would sneakily force out other streaming movie providers to push their own PPV content.


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