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 |  | | Re: Is broadband metering really so bad? The fact that he runs a company with a vested interest in metering broadband makes his comments worthless. At least he had the balls to be upfront about it though. | |
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 |  Lazlow join:2006-08-07 Saint Louis, MO | He runs into the same problem with his analogy about usage (electricity, water, etc) as the rest who try and use it. Those things all cost based on usage. Both the hardware and transit costs for the ISPs are based on peak Mbps and not GB/month. Downloads which are done during non peak hours costs the ISPs nothing extra. | |
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 |  KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | i think one key he misses though is that the gas line is only costing what he has used through wanted usage.
there isnt extra gas sent that you didnt want(spam, rich media ads on webistes). -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports | |
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 |  VanPremium join:2009-07-08 New Orleans, LA Reviews:
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The smaller companies that continue offering unlimited will see a surge in business and I am sure some big companies will realize that people will come flocking to them if they stay unlimited OR put a huge cap in. | |
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 |  BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | The problem with his analogy comparing broadband to utilites is that utilites are REGULATED, prices are REGULATED. Last time I checked ISPs are AGAINST being REGULATED. If ISPs want to start charing like utilities they should be willing to be treating as a utility. Last time I checked every house has ability to obtain electricity and POTS service. So if ISPs want to have metered billing then build out your networks so that EVERY home has the abilty to obtain your service THEN you can meter. Until then STFU. | |
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 |  |  KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | Re: Is broadband metering really so bad? said by BF69:The problem with his analogy comparing broadband to utilites is that utilites are REGULATED, prices are REGULATED. Last time I checked ISPs are AGAINST being REGULATED. If ISPs want to start charing like utilities they should be willing to be treating as a utility. Last time I checked every house has ability to obtain electricity and POTS service. So if ISPs want to have metered billing then build out your networks so that EVERY home has the abilty to obtain your service THEN you can meter. Until then STFU. add to that there is an expected accuracy from anything in our lives that is metered, sometimes it is even required by law to be verified. i mean the water meter on my house has to be accurate, it cant read 1200gal when i only used 1000. and the gas station cant say i put 13gal in my car when i only put in 12.
can ISPs keep accuracy because if i pay by usage i expect accurate readings. if i use 100gb in a month id find them claiming 102gb as overbilling. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports | |
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 ThrowDemsOutIf you can't convince 'em, confuse 'emPremium join:2002-03-03 Mullica Hill, NJ kudos:4 | Verizon/Motorola/Google Droid getting good reviews
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Droid has finally received the hands-on treatment, and so far the acclaim is near unanimous.
PC World gives the Droid a 90 out of 100, saying it's a "powerful new competitor" in the smartphone wars that "certainly lives up to its promises." So what are other reviewers saying?
CNET calls the Droid's 3.7-inch display "positively gorgeous" in its 4 out of 5 star review. Gizmodo calls the screen "the best one on an Android phone yet." The Droid's screen is slightly larger than the 3.5-inch screen on the iPhone 3GS, and it boasts a higher resolution: 854 by 480 as compared to the iPhone's 480 by 320.
The updated Android 2.0 -- which you can fully explore in our primer -- stuns reviewers and makes for the Droid's highest selling point. Crisper, clearer, and more mature, Android 2.0 will surely make all other smartphone OSes quake.
Motorola's Droid may bring Motorola back from relative obscurity and highlight the possibilities of what Google can do with the right manufacturer. Keep an eye on this beast: it'll surely bug out some eyes when it hits the streets. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page
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 |  | | Re: Verizon/Motorola/Google Droid getting good reviews Where are the Apple fanboys yelling this is all lies about Android?
By the way, I gotta "system message" and I don't care! I gotta "system message" and I don't care! I gotta "system message" and I don't care! I gotta "system message" and I don't care! I gotta "system message" and I don't care! I gotta "system message" and I don't care! I gotta "system message" and I don't care! I gotta "system message" and I don't care! | |
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 |  |  VanPremium join:2009-07-08 New Orleans, LA | Re: Verizon/Motorola/Google Droid getting good reviews Not all lies.
I just don't see the Android putting any sort of dent into the iPhone's future | |
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