 vincom
join:2005-02-01 Wayne, NJ edit: November 10th, @09:24AM
| Shady!
It's a cheap excuse to cut something they most likely did not want to continue the expense of operation. |
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 grumpygeek
join:2004-12-14 Houston, TX
| If a customer is going to run their cable modem at 100%, it's much better economically to have them pounding on your news servers than on your external connections.
But I can see a lot of ISP's being in an awkward place on this one. It's one thing to have a customer viewing web pages of atrocious stuff. It's quite another to have documented policies of how many days you cache alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.pre-teen and dedicate support resources to it. |
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  nixen Rockin' the Boxen Premium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA
·Cox HSI
·Speakeasy
| said by grumpygeek :If a customer is going to run their cable modem at 100%, it's much better economically to have them pounding on your news servers than on your external connections. But I can see a lot of ISP's being in an awkward place on this one. It's one thing to have a customer viewing web pages of atrocious stuff. It's quite another to have documented policies of how many days you cache alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.pre-teen and dedicate support resources to it. My provider, SpeakEasy, gets around that by simply providing a basic subscription to GigaNews. So, they don't have to dedicate support services or dodge the landmines of explaining retention policies.
-tom -- "Some people have morals, standards and ideals about quality, but I'm an American: I couldn't care less." --Tony Pierce (paraphrased) |
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