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houkouonchi

join:2002-07-22
Ontario, CA
Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS

Screw your caps Cox.

I will take my FIOS thank you very much...



And NO caps not even soft. I can use it 24/7 if I want. I already push 20TB/month and its NO problem. Screw u cox. For most of these companies caps are total BS just to get people to use their TV service. If you download all the TV you watch your easily looking at 500-750 GB usage with 1-1.5GB files for 720p series. Much more if 1080p.
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150/75 mbit Verizon FiOS connection FTW!

talz13

join:2006-03-15
Avon, OH

How much is that insane connection? I remember the discussion about you replacing the two FIOS with this super FIOS since you run servers and hosting, but how much does that thing run you per month?



45612019

join:2004-02-05
New York, NY

said by talz13:

How much is that insane connection? I remember the discussion about you replacing the two FIOS with this super FIOS since you run servers and hosting, but how much does that thing run you per month?

You can bundle a 150/70 Mbps FiOS connection + TV bundle with every channel Verizon carries including premiums + Phone for $150-200/mo in NY/NJ.

If he's bonding two of those he might be looking at $400 a month.


houkouonchi

join:2002-07-22
Ontario, CA
Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS

reply to talz13

said by talz13:

How much is that insane connection? I remember the discussion about you replacing the two FIOS with this super FIOS since you run servers and hosting, but how much does that thing run you per month?

It is a bit over $400/month; however, for 450 megabits of combined (up/down bandwidth it comes out to less than $1 per megabit of up/down speed. Much better pricing than most others.

Also no cap so if I maxed the up and down I could potentially use 130TB/month up and down.

Also many people have TV/phone/internet 35/35 which can do 10TB/month (20TB in/out) and again no caps.
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150/75 mbit Verizon FiOS connection FTW!


Simba7
I Void Warranties

join:2003-03-24
Billings, MT

I'd love to have that type of link.

What's the router handling all this traffic?



houkouonchi

join:2002-07-22
Ontario, CA
Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS

said by Simba7:

I'd love to have that type of link.

What's the router handling all this traffic?

A 1u box with an intel core i3-2120t (35w TDP) machine. The atom 1.6 Ghz box I had before wasnt quite fast enough to handle VPN at the speeds I needed which I use for the bonding.
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150/75 mbit Verizon FiOS connection FTW!


Thistool

@144.70.2.x

reply to houkouonchi
Totally agree with you and so jealous of your insane connection. You rock Drool.



Simba7
I Void Warranties

join:2003-03-24
Billings, MT

reply to houkouonchi
Nice.. What are you running? FreeBSD or Linux?


openbox9
Premium
join:2004-01-26
japan
kudos:2

reply to houkouonchi

said by houkouonchi:

If you download all the TV you watch your easily looking at 500-750 GB usage with 1-1.5GB files for 720p series. Much more if 1080p.

Wow, that's a lot of TV each month. That's almost 12 hours a day.


BF69
Premium
join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to houkouonchi
download all the TV you watch? sound like illegal activity to me.



BF69
Premium
join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to houkouonchi
you downloading 20 TB a month is why companies have caps. it's called REASONABLE useage.



houkouonchi

join:2002-07-22
Ontario, CA
Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS

reply to Simba7

said by Simba7:

Nice.. What are you running? FreeBSD or Linux?

Linux since that is what I am intimately familiar with and not even sure if there is a packet based round robin bonding driver for bsd so not even sure if I could do what I am doing on bsd.
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150/75 mbit Verizon FiOS connection FTW!

Uncomm0n

join:2005-04-21
Centreville, VA

reply to BF69
I got news for ya buddy. When a connection is labeled "UNLIMITED" especially FiOS, ANY amount of usage is reasonable. The only way it would be unreasonable is if its not labeled "UNLIMITED"


me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO

reply to BF69
Hes paying over $400 a month for a 450 mb connection. For that kind of money and that kind of bandwidth 20TB, he *can* do a total of 130TB a month so hes using less than 1/6th of what he can use. Only using 1/6th of what you pay for hardly seems unreasonable to me.


Wilsdom

join:2009-08-06

reply to BF69
20TB is completely reasonable. That's only 15% utilization of his $400/month connection. Maybe after 100TB you could say he was downloading a lot, but even then the ISP has no right to complain since they chose to offer such a fat pipe


Fast Turtle

join:2008-02-19
Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to houkouonchi
If I downloaded all the TV I watch, it would be Zero used of a 1MB cap. The reason is pretty simple. I no longer watch TV or any sort of Paid Programming so your argument is a non-issue for me. Heck I've even stopped using BT for the same reason I quit watching TV and going to the Movies. Nothing good available.

What I do miss is my local bookstore as I prefer reading over any of the passive experiences of simply watching.


KnightAR

join:2004-04-22
San Marcos, CA

reply to houkouonchi
If I was able to get Verizon where I live, I would jump ship the day I found out FIOS was available in my area =/


davidhoffman
Premium
join:2009-11-19
Warner Robins, GA
kudos:1

reply to houkouonchi
Do you ever see consistent bonding on the upload side that gets you closer to the theoretical 150Mbps upload capability?



45612019

join:2004-02-05
New York, NY

reply to BF69
As much as I'd like all Apple products to be illegal, downloading 1080p TV shows from iTunes is far from being an illegal activity.



dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
Premium
join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ
kudos:4

reply to BF69

said by BF69:

you downloading 20 TB a month is why companies have caps. it's called REASONABLE useage.

No its not. caps are all about preserving LUCRATIVE VIDEO revenues

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