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pandora
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Re: It's about time!

said by KrK See Profile :

Where do you get this "Free" idea from? Last I checked, my connection isn't free...
Free as in free to - Microsoft, Sony, Blockbuster, NetFlix, DirecTV or any other provider.
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said by pandora See Profile :

Free as in free to - Microsoft, Sony, Blockbuster, NetFlix, DirecTV or any other provider.
Why do you think they get it free? Their bandwidth bills are enormous.

pandora
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said by KrK See Profile :

Why do you think they get it free? Their bandwidth bills are enormous.
I think we are talking over each other. Microsoft, Sony, Blockbuster, NetFlix, DirecTV or any other internet entertainment providers business plan is to have customers with high speed internet. This is assumed as part of their plan and at no cost to them. My point is entertainment content providers who are also broadband providers may not wish to facilitate business plans that detract from their own entertainment offerings. Which is why I suspect we are seeing so much discussion of caps.
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Of course, which is complete bull when it comes to a utility that is a natural oligarchy. Content provision shouldn't be allowed to become a similar monopoly simply b/c the guy who operates the toll road [of which there is naturally a limited number of] wants to start his own trucking business.

pandora
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  I tend to agree, we are provided a broadband pipe to use for internet access and should be able to use it as we please. At the same time, there is a bunch of free HD content available on my DVR's that I am concerned about downloading. It may push me over the cap if I do more than a very few on a single DVR.

It's nice that internet use is expanding to include safe, pre-paid / free videos for display on TV sets or PC's, eventually Congress may need to mediate if the caps are set too low. Internet evolution is in my opinion a good thing. I am so happy to see all the free content available on my DVR's available from Internet servers.
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KrK
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said by pandora See Profile :

My point is entertainment content providers who are also broadband providers may not wish to facilitate business plans that detract from their own entertainment offerings. Which is why I suspect we are seeing so much discussion of caps.
Yes, exactly. It's not because of a Network management issue, it's a anti-competitive move. (IE protect our Video offerings from Internet competition by hamstringing our customers.)
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