  rahlquist Redeye
join:2001-10-30 Villa Rica, GA
| reply to pnh102 Re: Monopolist
said by pnh102 :If people cancel this ISP because of this stupid idea, then by definition BS won't be getting away with it. Thats fine, and what happens when the backbone provider do the same thing? Say Level3 decides google can have 2 terrabytes over their portion of the backbone per month. Anything beyond that they throttle back to 3Kbps, unless Google pays their extorion... -- Got a new podcast to share? Looking for a podcast? Pcsites.com |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| reply to rahlquist said by rahlquist :Thats fine, and what happens when the backbone provider do the same thing? Say Level3 decides google can have 2 terrabytes over their portion of the backbone per month. Anything beyond that they throttle back to 3Kbps, unless Google pays their extorion... But again, people will complain to their ISPs about not being able to access their websites. Customers won't care about backbone providers and such; they just want to access Google and they will happily switch from an ISP which doesn't provide them with access to Google to one that does. Of course, ISPs have more than one choice in backbone providers and they could also dump a provider if it pulled this kind of a stunt. -- Rove / Rumsfeld 2008! |
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 WMLGuy
join:2000-06-05 Rockaway, NJ
| reply to rahlquist That's the best thing that can happen. Then Google won't index their pages and won't send any emails to servers that go through their networks. And no one will know of level3 or bellsouth that doesn't live in their territories.
What all these companies aren't realizing is that they use the services of these other companies as well. I'm sure there are people who call long distance from BellSouth land lines to vonage users and pay bell south for the phone call. |
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 npyoung
join:2002-09-23 Jacksonville, OR | reply to pnh102 You assume that there's someone to switch to for broadband. In most markets, if you are lucky, there are two: cableco and telco. Ben and Ben Dover. |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| said by npyoung :You assume that there's someone to switch to for broadband. In most markets, if you are lucky, there are two: cableco and telco. Ben and Ben Dover. This goes back to the issue of usability. If both choices of ISP block access to the content that a customer wants, why would the customer bother using either choice? In the end it still hurts the ISPs if they do this. -- Rove / Rumsfeld 2008! |
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 Skippy25
join:2000-09-13 Hazelwood, MO | Dude cut down to half doses and come back to earth. |
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@sonnet.com | reply to googleisgood No, google will not. As soon as stock speculators realize google is at the mercy of the ISPs, their stock will collapse. |
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