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unknown_zoso05

PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 2:22 pm


This is pure madness! Some of the major internet companies are thinking about putting caps on people's internet usage.

I guess it would be a good idea for people who harldly use the internet. I take half my classes online and it would be a major pain in the a** considering I'm on the interwebz half the day for that.

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"One of them, Time Warner Cable, began a trial of 'Internet metering' in one Texas city early this month, asking customers to select a monthly plan and pay surcharges when they exceed their bandwidth limit. The idea is that people who use the network more heavily should pay more, the way they do for water, electricity, or, in many cases, cellphone minutes.

"That same week, Comcast said that it would expand on a strategy it uses to manage Internet traffic: slowing down the connections of the heaviest users, so-called bandwidth hogs, at peak times.

"AT&T also said Thursday that limits on heavy use were inevitable and that it was considering pricing based on data volume. 'Based on current trends, total bandwidth in the AT&T network will increase by four times over the next three years,' the company said in a statement.

"All three companies say that placing caps on broadband use will ensure fair access for all users. Internet metering is a throwback to the days of dial-up service, but at a time when video and interactive games are becoming popular, the experiments could have huge implications for the future of the Web [...]

“'As soon as you put serious uncertainty as to cost on the table, people’s feeling of freedom to predict cost dries up and so does innovation and trying new applications,' Vint Cerf, the chief Internet evangelist for Google who is often called the 'father of the Internet,' said in an e-mail message.

"But the companies imposing the caps say that their actions are only fair. People who use more network capacity should pay more, Time Warner argues. And Comcast says that people who use too much—like those who engage in file-sharing—should be forced to slow down."
Gigantic quote taken from the NYT.
PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:19 pm


That's kind of lame. I don't believe I fall under that heavy user category. My last roomate probably would XP.
He played a lot of WoW and counterstrike and downloaded a shitload of stuff.. he'd walk in and be like hey Im downloading 7 seasons of _______.

There is an internet company here Rogers that slows down and stops P2P sharing or whatever.. things like torrents. That's why I never signed up with them.

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YoyoOfDoom
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:59 pm


There's another group of people who offer the first bit for free and make you pay after that...

They're called "Drug Dealers"

Considering most of the internet is chock-full of bandwidth-slurping multimedia stuff nowadays, internet metering would be known as what people in the industry call "A Bad Thing". I don't think many businesses will be keen on spending more money to re-tool their web services for "bandwidth-light" usage

Seriously though, don't these companies make enough profit for selling essentially nothing? I know it's a rhetorical question, but what kind of a resource is Bandwidth anyways? It does not need to be restocked or replenished, and can be permanently increased in size for very little (comparatively speaking) cost on the part of the supplier.

I personally hope that any ISP that tries bandwidth metering instantly loses 99% of their subscribers for being blatant money-whores.
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