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Transmaster
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We are getting there

All you have to do to see this is download a file on a P2P, or Bit torrent. In the old Napster days I though I was in hog heaven with a 10mbps download, I now see transfers of upwards of 200mbps, and I think nothing of grabbing a 2 gig file this would have been a pipe dream in the old days.
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praetoralpha

join:2005-08-06
Mount Vernon, OH

You can download as much as you (and I) please, but for most Americans, they dont really care how many gigabytes they can download in an hour, or how many days of music that can be downloaded in one hour. They just want to check their email, provided they even have email.

If I didnt have a job, my mom (and I) would still be on dialup.


GOLFnSUN
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reply to Transmaster
said by Transmaster See Profile :

All you have to do to see this is download a file on a P2P, or Bit torrent. In the old Napster days I though I was in hog heaven with a 10mbps download, I now see transfers of upwards of 200mbps, and I think nothing of grabbing a 2 gig file this would have been a pipe dream in the old days.
We sure are getting there. Many think we are falling behind. But it is more that many people aren't really interested in broadband because they have no need for it. Many of those on dial-up are only on that because their relatives browbeat them into getting an email address. As the older generation dies off and the younger generation get jobs and homes, broadband will continue to expand at a natural rate.
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tsu9

join:2001-08-17
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Many people can't justify the price, but wouldn't mind broadband one bit.


Orwell1984

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reply to Transmaster
200mbps? or 200kbps.


manfmmd
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reply to tsu9
Broadband, if considered a utility (as many here think), is very reasonable when compared to telephone, gas, electric, water & sewer, etc. Price is no longer a reason, for most people, not to get a broadband internet connection. "Availability" and "need" are the prime factors.
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tsu9

join:2001-08-17
Wheeling, IL

When we're talking about the nation's poorer subscribers, yes, price is the prime factor. Broadband is still around double the cost of dialup, so many ask, "Why do we need to spend more for something we already have?" if they have it at all.

If it were considered a utility, the whole game would change. But, currently, it is not.


Michieru2
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Miami, FL
reply to GOLFnSUN
We are not falling behind, we are catching up.


Michieru2
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reply to manfmmd
"Broadband, if considered a utility"

It's considered a utility for a business, not for a customer.

"Price is no longer a reason, for most people, not to get a broadband internet connection. "Availability" and "need" are the prime factors."

No, just stop there broadband's average price is around 30-50 dollars.

Dialup average is around 10-19 dollars.

To someone who lives off a low income everything they have is looked upon as highly valuable, especially when it comes to money so while it does not look like much a difference to someone who has a normal or high income, for someone with low income it really does.

Price is still one of the main factors, availability is another. Need is not a prime factor because when I had dialup I learned to be patient, please don't confuse need from want.

Broadband is only needed to those who use applications that require such speeds. It's a luxury to the user like a car instead of driving a Meetro he/she wants a Dodge Viper.


tsu9

join:2001-08-17
Wheeling, IL
reply to Michieru2
We honestly shouldn't be "catching up."


Michieru2
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We are better off catching up than just sitting like a deadstick.


manfmmd
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[rant on]

Are these the same "poorer subscribers" that are driving around Escalades and buying their food with food stamps? Collecting wages "under the table" and collecting welfare? Having more children than they can support? Please!

[rant off]


tsu9

join:2001-08-17
Wheeling, IL
No.

You sure have some funny ideas of what "poor" means, and I'm sure some people abuse a system that means well, but I was talking about the honest folks that have inexpensive dial-up, as that is all their budget can possibly allow.


kamm

join:2001-02-14
Brooklyn, NY
·T-Mobile US

reply to GOLFnSUN
said by GOLFnSUN See Profile :

said by Transmaster See Profile :

All you have to do to see this is download a file on a P2P, or Bit torrent. In the old Napster days I though I was in hog heaven with a 10mbps download, I now see transfers of upwards of 200mbps, and I think nothing of grabbing a 2 gig file this would have been a pipe dream in the old days.
We sure are getting there. Many think we are falling behind. But it is more that many people aren't really interested in broadband because they have no need for it. Many of those on dial-up are only on that because their relatives browbeat them into getting an email address. As the older generation dies off and the younger generation get jobs and homes, broadband will continue to expand at a natural rate.
BS. The problem is that your bosses at the cable company enjoy monopolies thus the high prices many cannot justify for broadband.


kamm

join:2001-02-14
Brooklyn, NY
·T-Mobile US

reply to Michieru2
said by Michieru2 See Profile :

"Broadband, if considered a utility"

It's considered a utility for a business, not for a customer.

"Price is no longer a reason, for most people, not to get a broadband internet connection. "Availability" and "need" are the prime factors."

No, just stop there broadband's average price is around 30-50 dollars.

Dialup average is around 10-19 dollars.

To someone who lives off a low income everything they have is looked upon as highly valuable, especially when it comes to money so while it does not look like much a difference to someone who has a normal or high income, for someone with low income it really does.

Price is still one of the main factors, availability is another. Need is not a prime factor because when I had dialup I learned to be patient, please don't confuse need from want.

Broadband is only needed to those who use applications that require such speeds. It's a luxury to the user like a car instead of driving a Meetro he/she wants a Dodge Viper.
It's sheer stupidity and narrow mindedness to deny the fact that internet IS a utility.
It serves nothing but helps the greedy cable cos to maintain the current status quo, their high prices yet ridiculously slow upload speeds, keeping users miserably clueless, resulting falling competitiveness.

This is exactly the kind of mindset that resulted our shitty broadband speeds, high prices, laughable cable upload speeds etc etc, all together our pathetic ~16th place in the world when it comes to broadband.


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BS. The problem is that your bosses at the cable company enjoy monopolies thus the high prices many cannot justify for broadband.
You are a liar.
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Michieru2
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reply to kamm
Then please explain in detail on how is Broadband in fact a utility.


Michieru2
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reply to GOLFnSUN
lmfao kamm just loves to bite your head off


tsu9

join:2001-08-17
Wheeling, IL
reply to GOLFnSUN
Ever notice how when the introductory rates are low (and slightly misleading), people sign up for broadband in droves (or, at least in numbers significantly higher than usual)?

Definately a liar.


kamm

join:2001-02-14
Brooklyn, NY
reply to Michieru2
That lying one, sure.
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