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Internet 'bursting at the seams', but really isn't?
(old news - 05:13PM Monday Feb 26 2007)
tags: bandwidth · cable · networking
More on this recent Chicago Tribune article (see non-registration version here) that proclaims the Internet is "bursting at the seams," and that "no one disagrees that the Web's capacity is being pushed to its limits." David Isenberg disagrees, as do a number of networking experts the reporter interviewed for the seemingly conflicted article. Capacity fear mongering ("we won't invest unless X happens") is an increasingly common tool being used to fight off network neutrality advocates or otherwise shape policy in DC. See a similar article from Network World that quotes many who insist there's ample capacity to handle the video boom.

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Jerm

join:2000-04-10
Richland, WA

Oh yea...

Lets all claim that the intarweb is 'bout to break!

So much for all that "extra" fiber laid in the 90s due to the dot com boom?

fear0tool

@pacbell.net

Y2k yet again

fear is used too much ...

luminaire
Premium
join:2005-03-22
Oakville, ON
clubs:

hmmmm....

Must have been a slow news day...
firewire9999

join:2004-07-11
Livonia, MI

Easy way to fix.

Get all the TRANS-FATS that they are banning put it into those internet tubes. That should block things up to slow the net down from bursting.
jebba2005

join:2005-01-13
Portland, ME

Nothing to base this on but..

total BS. Worst Case Scenario--ISPs will just start to throttle people and continue to expand......just not as fast as some of us would like.

My download speed has been slower the last few days. Hmmm.
bohn

join:2006-05-30
Scarborough, ON

Re: Nothing to base this on but..

Canada must be lightyears ahead of the world. We have speed throttling as well as no speed, petty caps sometimes as low as one gigabyte a month yes a month not per day, no newsgroups email with transfer limits the same as the early 1990's and one of the highest prices to boot. Nice huh?
Ahrenl

join:2004-10-26
North Andover, MA

What's the big deal?

If the internet "bursts at the seems" all the new high tech super bandwidth services, will just, get ready for it, dun-dun-DUUUNNNN... slow down.. Oh nos!

Nothing to see here..

TScheisskopf
World News Trust

join:2005-02-13
Belvidere, NJ
·Sprint Broadband D..

Fear.

If you want to market anything that will result in Joe One-Fodder-Unit and his family taking it in the shorts, Fear is the tool of choice.

Want a demogogic and just plain bad law that reduces personal rights far in excess of what would be effective? Fear.

Want people to pay a lot more at the gas pumps and for heating oil? Fear, like the price spike based on this pissant little snow squall that just passed through the Northeast. We used to laugh at stuff like this. Now? Fear. And higher oil and gas prices.

Want to make anything happen that negatively affects or creates economic or social control over the Internet? Fear. Watch out, that MySpace is gonna get your kid raped or something.

Wanna make kids virtual rightless non-citizens, because you never know what those wacky knuckleheads will do next or pierce next or listen to next? Fear.

Fear: It's what's for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

An digression: When I was a kid, I practically lived in the woods. I hunted, I fished, I ran around there like some neo cro-magnon. My parents loved it that way. Now, you would be hard pressed to find many kids who are allowed near the woods. Fear. Might get a tick.

Fear.
nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD

Re: Fear.

works really good in politics too - we're living it right now.

TScheisskopf
World News Trust

join:2005-02-13
Belvidere, NJ

Re: Fear.

I didn't want to enflame those who are easily enflamed on such subjects.

That said, I could so a three hour soliliquy, if moved sufficiently.

Devanchya
Smile
Premium
join:2003-12-09
Ajax, ON
·Bell Sympatico

No Video Killing the Internet?

This sucks.

I was so looking forward for the trial of The World VS Video over it having killed the Internet.

The press was going to be great! And the pictures... such a bloody scene.
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»www.codecipher.com - Marking the way to tomorrow's solutions

dadkins
Can you do Blu?
Premium,MVM
join:2003-09-26
Hercules, CA
·Comcast

Re: No Video Killing the Internet?

Video, the content that is being offered, will NOT kill the internet!

IPTV, that *should* stay within the ISP's network so it's not an "internet" burden.

Joost? Uhm, no. Sorry!
Untill they get some mainstream content(Viacom?), it isn't all that!

Zudeo? ATM, Zudeo is a bigger load on *MY* connection than anything else.
Yet I still will NOT break 35GB this month.

Even the XviDs I have been downloading(don't ask!) aren't going to push me past 35GB

Video aint killing sh** here!
Then again, I *DO* have tuner cards in 2 of my laptops... and Media Server software... so I'm not downloading TV shows. I just watch/record them via cable.
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Think outside the Fox... Opera
Techman21

join:2005-04-14
Richmond, VA

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Orwell knew the future...

Funny. I just bought 1984 today at B&N...guess I better get reading so I know what else is to come.
blazecom

join:2005-12-05
Columbia, MO
·CenturyLink

the net should be left open

the net should be left as it is... open and free to communicate with other networks.... only thing the government should be worried with is bringing down the backbone prices (on major conglomerates) and make them give the little guy a break....

CtrlAltDel
WORSE. THAN. CARTER.
Arbitrary Text
join:2001-12-30
Backyard
·1and1
·Verizon Online DSL
·Comcast

Al Gore Will Fix It......

He invented it!

cdru
Go Colts
Premium,MVM
join:2003-05-14
Fort Wayne, IN

Over the years...

...has the internet never been ready to burst? Do backbones ever not run at full capacity? I don't think there has ever been a time that I sat down and used the internet and though, "You know, my connection is too fast, I wish they could slow this down somehow".
--
Go Colts
Laura Unger
Premium
join:2007-02-28
Montclair, NJ

Too little, too slow

I don't see how anyone can deny that the US is not taking the growth of the internet seriously. Our investment as a percentage of GDP is 10th in the world, our speeds are slower, our costs are higher. There is no systematic plan to extend access. People should check out www.speedmatters.org for more info on working for comprehensive public policy to improve this situation. We can't wait for the "the market" to fix this.
Techman21

join:2005-04-14
Richmond, VA

Monopoly money rules the world!

Why pray-tell should this "problem" be "fixed." Just because we are #1 financially on paper doesn't mean we *have* to do something. I made a comment about this on another thread in that our government and country is run TOTALLY different than that of all those Asian and 3rd world countries who if they don't make a buck off those infrastructures will go bankrupt. I mean they're using their people's money to create all that infrastructure. Do you realize the outcry in this country if we were to hook up internet to those who can't even afford a car?!

Why should *I* have to have *my* tax money go to some schmo who can't even keep a job or get a car? I work my arse off to provide for what I have. I pay taxes and those taxes should be going to running the government, maintaining the military for our defenses and various other tasks, non of which include handing out freebie links to the internet. Wait, while we're at it maybe we should pay for every child to go to college. See how it makes sense? If you do one particular thing for "free" for a group why not do other things for "free". When in fact it isn't free, it comes from tax payer money. And later down the road taxes will *have* to be raised to pay for the various projects that have been started and will be started down the road. Its simple economics. Then again we can always raise the deficit. Hooray for monopoly money!!
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