  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to guitarzan Re: gimme a break
said by guitarzan :F. All this at no extra or hidden fees to customers.Let AT&T pay out their azz for this,Since it's apparent that's where their ideas are originating from.When AT&T puts all this in writing on stone, then SBC/AT&T customers have a good deal. When was the last time the TELEPHONE COMPANY didn't squirrel in a hidden fee to bump their price up. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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  guitarzan Premium join:2004-05-04 Skytop, PA
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| reply to aaronfitz AT&T customers should only agree to this so called internet cloud scheme if the following is guaranteed in an iron clad contract with no tiny print or built in TOS escape clauses by ATT&T.
A. All Google and/or Video or content is reached on the 4th hop on a tracert with a max of no more than 25ms.
B.Absolutely no downtime or snafu's on customers connection.
C.The sync rate is raised to guarantee Maximum advertised speed or above is reached 24/7 .Higher down/up speed is never less than what customers purchase.IE.. 3mb down = 3.2
D.A healthy fat pipe with no restrictions, port blocking,no traffic shaping or filters.
E.Guaranteed no bottlenecks on AT&T lines or in the internet cloud or on the redback routers or UUNET.Nor On Google's end or anyplace else for that matter
F. All this at no extra or hidden fees to customers.Let AT&T pay out their azz for this,Since it's apparent that's where their ideas are originating from.When AT&T puts all this in writing on stone, then SBC/AT&T customers have a good deal.  -- Bass....the glue of rhythm and harmony...the heartbeat of the band.! Shaking the earth with deep,sonorous vibrations.The dark ominous thunder of an approching storm. |
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
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| reply to aaronfitz Lets see... a company which charges you on both local + long distance (SBC + AT&T) from a somewhat regulated environment wants to impose its business logic on an unregulated market. Not going to work. SBC gets you on the locally regulated line, AT&T gets you on the LD portion. They wish to apply that kind of logic to the web... They charge you the consumer for the connection to the DSL/DSLAM (local), then try to charge someone else for the backbone (LD) so that they make money and don't pay for anything. |
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  aaronfitz Premium join:2004-03-06 Cedar Rapids, IA
| reply to amungus Yeah, really.
If these telcos thought that the Internet didn't have a high enough profit margin for them, they shouldn't have started ISPs. If by some rediculous reason they actually try this and the cable services don't, it'll only take one sentence to convince everyone I know on DSL to get off. "AT&T is slowing down Google for you unless you give them more of your money." -- This signature space is for sale. I need to gather as much money as I can to cover tuition  |
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