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IGGY
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Re: Better hold on...

said by dslwanter See Profile:
How fast can you get though? Why do we need to go so fast. After about 1mbps everything is just about instant. It's nice to see technology increasing, but I feel once you get past a certain point there's really no need to increase speeds. They should work on things such as line qualities, and the phone companies with distance to the CO issues. DSL has only one problem, and that's availability.

You know it's post like this that just really make stupid ISP managers think. They say why should we output the cost of a network when the majority of clueless users are happy with what we give them now.

By your thought standards. We should all still be using an Apple II E for a PC or would that maybe be a Tandy? And driving model Ts for cars.

I guess it's ok for the supposedly most technologically advanced nation in the world. To be dragging behind ever similar nation in regards to broadband. We used to be a country of innovation and first. Now we are just becoming a nation of = It can't be done - it's not possible - why should we do that. We need to innovate to stay ahead.

"Not available in Chicago and SENY. Chicago cable modem speeds are up to 1.5 Mbps download and 256Kbps upload."

»www.rcn.com/internet/highspeed/mm_mach5.php

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With MegaModem, you can do anything on the web. To help you determine which RCN high-speed Internet solution is just right for you, here are a few recommended uses that are ideal for the RCN Cable Modem.
Online gaming
View streaming video clips
Host your own website**
Host your own email server**
Download MP3 music files
Trade photos online with family
Work from your home office
Basic web surfing
Instant messaging
Research for home, school, work
Emailing friends
Participating in newsgroups
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dslwanter
Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH
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Lowellville, OH
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said by IGGY See Profile:
said by dslwanter See Profile:
How fast can you get though? Why do we need to go so fast. After about 1mbps everything is just about instant. It's nice to see technology increasing, but I feel once you get past a certain point there's really no need to increase speeds. They should work on things such as line qualities, and the phone companies with distance to the CO issues. DSL has only one problem, and that's availability.

You know it's post like this that just really make stupid ISP managers think. They say why should we output the cost of a network when the majority of clueless users are happy with what we give them now.

By your thought standards. We should all still be using an Apple II E for a PC or would that maybe be a Tandy? And driving model Ts for cars.

I guess it's ok for the supposedly most technologically advanced nation in the world. To be dragging behind ever similar nation in regards to broadband. We used to be a country of innovation and first. Now we are just becoming a nation of = It can't be done - it's not possible - why should we do that. We need to innovate to stay ahead.

"Not available in Chicago and SENY. Chicago cable modem speeds are up to 1.5 Mbps download and 256Kbps upload."

»www.rcn.com/internet/highspeed/mm_mach5.php

Recommended Uses
With MegaModem, you can do anything on the web. To help you determine which RCN high-speed Internet solution is just right for you, here are a few recommended uses that are ideal for the RCN Cable Modem.
Online gaming
View streaming video clips
Host your own website**
Host your own email server**
Download MP3 music files
Trade photos online with family
Work from your home office
Basic web surfing
Instant messaging
Research for home, school, work
Emailing friends
Participating in newsgroups

Whatever man, with my DSL at 1.5/256 I do all that just fine. It only took me 15 minutes yesterday to download 19 songs and make a CD for a friend. I run a server, an internet radio station with ease, Basic Web Surfing is a synch, I host my own website, we have our own station email, anyone can use Instant Message even if you have dial-up, the kids research school work with ease, I do my work from here with ease. I am viewing the highest possible video clips with no problem.

Don't EVER insult some one's intelligence, I'm just trying to prove a point and express my opinion! And I am BY FAR not clueless, I know broadband. I'm just saying, after a certain point, everything is just about instantaneous! Sure 10mbps would be nice but I feel the companies should improve things such as line qualities and server overloads and availability issues. Then explore new possibilities.
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Skand

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Corpus Christi, TX
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15 minutes is still too slow.


dslwanter
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15 minutes to make a CD...that means download and burn buddy, please read and think before ya post ! takes twice as long to find the music and download it then burn it than it does to download. It only takes about 1.5 seconds for me to download a 4 minute song.
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Broadband allows me to run my own internet radio station, »www.thebomb102.tk, something I could've only dreamed of.


Danny K

@mc.videotr

4 minute song in 1.5 seconds? Either you are lying or you are clueless. A 4 minute songs, even just a 128 kbit/sec is about 4 MB big. If you claim to have 1.5 Mbit/sec down, it would take you at least 22 seconds to download, assuming there is no connection overhead. In reality, it would take at least 30 seconds.

Also, at your 256 kbbit/sec upload, you couldn't use VoIP, host a server and play an online game all at the same time. I just uploaded 80 MB in digitial photos to Kodak. Even on 600kbit/sec upload it took forever. 1 mbit/sec is not nearly instant. And future households will feature more VoIP, video conferencing, online gaming etc. 1 mbit/sec may be good enough for you, but plenty of people want more than that. And what's this talk about improving line quality? They have to lay down a new connection to improve your line quality. Offering faster internet usually just requires some central equipment to be upgraded.


dslwanter
Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH
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Lowellville, OH
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You know, it all depends on the person you're downloading from too. I bet their upstream isn't more than 384kbps, most residential broadband users are capped at 128k or 256k. So how the f@#$ am I going to download it at 1.5mbps, therefore 1.5 will be just as good as 3.0 when downloading music from p2p. I'm not clueless. I know what the hell I'm talking about, 4 minute song can very well be downloaded in a second and a half. I never said the song was 128k....ever hear of mp3pro? Songs that are 64k are still as good as 128k, and smaller. You get decent sound with even a 32k (FM Quality) mp3 pro file.

My burner is a bit slow and sometimes it's hard to find songs, but that has nothing to do with the DSL. Thus causing the process to take longer. Plus I throw all my music in the editing program to make sure there's no delay, and that the song starts as soon as the track begins (call me a perfectionist but I'm a DJ). Then I must run the songs through volume leveling.

And did I say I was hosting a large server? no. Mine are transmitted to a larger server. I run an Internet Radio Station at 32k, I can have as many listeners as I want because it shoots to the Live365 server. The email server goes through our web hosting. I run a small server that is transmitted to a larger server. So the short answer would be yes, I am running servers.
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Broadband allows me to run my own internet radio station, »www.thebomb102.tk, something I could've only dreamed of.


dslwanter
Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH
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join:2002-12-16
Lowellville, OH
And for general websurfing...most people I talk to feel 1.5 is instant.
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