 Mr Matt
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The ISP's are following the usual M. O. Blame the companies hosting the webpages. Users of the Google website are using the internet for it's intended purpose. Short transactions. 1) Customer requests a connection to Google's homepage. 2) Google downloads homepage. 3) Customer uploads request to Google. 4) Google downloads requested information.
At no time is Google streaming data as in TV over IP or Music/Voice over IP.
What are the ISP's complaining about. As I see it the fact that Google handles a large number of short transactions per day is a thorn in the ISP's side. The incumbent ISP's want you to pay for your connection to the internet and not use it. In this case the ISP's are wearing their pig suits. |
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  dec15
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| said by Mr Matt :What are the ISP's complaining about. As I see it the fact that Google handles a large number of short transactions per day is a thorn in the ISP's side. The incumbent ISP's want you to pay for your connection to the internet and not use it. In this case the ISP's are wearing their pig suits. This is so untrue. ISPs want to ensure solid customer experience with performance and regular speed increases. Prices for broadband have remained constant while performance and speeds have steadily increased year over year. The major complaints around ISP actions are from a extremely small fraction of very vocal users that feel they are entitled to unrealistic unlimited speed and unlimited usage which do not combine together with any service.
This is just more mob inciting reporting. |
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 Desdinova
join:2003-01-26 Gaithersburg, MD
| "...extremely small fraction of very vocal users that feel they are entitled to unrealistic unlimited speed and unlimited usage which do not combine together with any service."
You mean the folks like me who purchase service promising six megs down and two megs up 24/7 but then get lambasted and capped for actually trying to USE six down and two up for 24/7? Hey, it's real simple: if the network can't handle that kind of traffic, fine, then don't sell it to me. |
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  dec15
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| said by Desdinova :You mean the folks like me who purchase service promising six megs down and two megs up 24/7 but then get lambasted and capped for actually trying to USE six down and two up for 24/7? Hey, it's real simple: if the network can't handle that kind of traffic, fine, then don't sell it to me. Not the folks that purchase 6M and get 12M of service for the majority of their browsing experience. It is the entitled few that purchase 6M and download 100's of DVDs, Blueray and more content than they can possibly consume and then share it with millions of people that they do not even know. |
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  swhitney2003 I can't drive 55. Premium join:2003-06-13 NH clubs:  | reply to Desdinova Get yourself a T3 line then. Residential broadband is not meant to be used 24/7 at full capacity. |
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  wifi4milez Big Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace
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| reply to Desdinova said by Desdinova :Hey, it's real simple: if the network can't handle that kind of traffic, fine, then don't sell it to me. The network can handle it fine, you just need to be paying for a higher class of service. Residential service is oversubscribed for a reason, and that is to keep the costs low. If you actually want to use 20+Mbps 24/7 I suggest you consider a T3, however depending on where you live be prepared to spend a couple thousand per month on it. -- Комитет государственной безопасности
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join:2003-01-26 Gaithersburg, MD | reply to Desdinova Sorry, but I'm not the one breaking the rules or behaving inappropriately, the ISP is. If you sell me a level of service, I'm going to use what I pay for. If the ISP doesn't want it used that way then they have no business selling it. |
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| reply to swhitney2003 said by swhitney2003 :Get yourself a T3 line then. Residential broadband is not meant to be used 24/7 at full capacity. are you fucking kidding ?
go back to dial up then . |
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said by wifi4milez :said by Desdinova :Hey, it's real simple: if the network can't handle that kind of traffic, fine, then don't sell it to me. The network can handle it fine, you just need to be paying for a higher class of service. Residential service is oversubscribed for a reason, and that is to keep the costs low. If you actually want to use 20+Mbps 24/7 I suggest you consider a T3, however depending on where you live be prepared to spend a couple thousand per month on it. That should explain it all. |
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  Curious Stranger
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| reply to Mr Matt said by Mr Matt :At no time is Google streaming data as in TV over IP or Music/Voice over IP. »www.youtube.com »video.google.com |
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