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Offline wrag

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metering Internet use
« on: June 03, 2008, 12:07:45 AM »
Looks like it's coming ..................

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080602/tec_time_warner_cable_internet.html?.v=4

as the way things go it's starting out small then going to go UP............
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Re: metering Internet use
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2008, 12:22:37 AM »
Question is, how much bandwith does AH use per hour?
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Re: metering Internet use
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2008, 09:34:12 PM »
the day it does, is the day I unplug.

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« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2008, 09:43:08 PM »
This will be very interesting to watch.
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« Reply #4 on: June 04, 2008, 09:44:28 PM »
I just unplug and hide the webcam....

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« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2008, 09:49:24 PM »
Question is, how much bandwith does AH use per hour?

Is there a way to tell?  I would like to know.
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« Reply #6 on: June 04, 2008, 09:56:07 PM »
This is what happens when you try to stop ISPs shaping/managing bandwidth. Someone has to pay for the infrastructure.

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« Reply #7 on: June 04, 2008, 10:05:08 PM »
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"The metered Internet has been tried and tested and rejected by the consumers overwhelmingly since the days of AOL,"

Been there done that...

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Re: metering Internet use
« Reply #8 on: June 04, 2008, 10:14:08 PM »
The cable companies are pushing for this.
I do know that it has been brought up in verizon's internal newsletter.
Not a direct quote but the gist is this:
Verizon will not be doing any metering of internet usage. We will let the cable companies meter theirs and when their customers leave them in droves Verizon will welcome them with open arms and absolutely no metered restrictions!!  :rock :rock

This includes Verizon's FIOS and Verizon's HSI (ie DSL service)

The main reason the cable companies and are going to the metered system is because (as the article states) they are structured differently meaning people "share" their bandwidth with everyone else. Personally I wouldnt use a cable co. for my internet even if it was free.....WAY to many issues
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Re: metering Internet use
« Reply #9 on: June 04, 2008, 10:22:55 PM »
I'd kill for a Japanese/Korean internet speed and bandwidth!

Prices Per Megabit       US$ Per Megabit

Japan                        0.70
Korea (R.O.K)              0.80
Taiwan, China             1.80
Iceland                      2.00
Sweden                     2.50
United States             4.90
Netherlands                7.30
Finland                      7.30
Hong Kong, China        8.30
Canada                    10.50
Macao, China            11.60
Belgium                    12.20
United Kingdom          13.50
Singapore                 15.90
Israel                       32.50
Denmark                   32.70
Switzerland               33.50
France                     36.70
Norway                    62.60
Austria                     65.10

Source: ITU Internet Reports 2005



Also, I watch hi-quality streaming videos online, torrenting, and listen to internet radio with bit-rates higher than 192.  I can easily exceed Time Warner's 5 gb cap in just 2 weeks :mad:
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Re: metering Internet use
« Reply #10 on: June 04, 2008, 10:52:23 PM »
The cable companies are pushing for this.
I do know that it has been brought up in verizon's internal newsletter.
Not a direct quote but the gist is this:
Verizon will not be doing any metering of internet usage. We will let the cable companies meter theirs and when their customers leave them in droves Verizon will welcome them with open arms and absolutely no metered restrictions!!  :rock :rock

This includes Verizon's FIOS and Verizon's HSI (ie DSL service)

The main reason the cable companies and are going to the metered system is because (as the article states) they are structured differently meaning people "share" their bandwidth with everyone else. Personally I wouldnt use a cable co. for my internet even if it was free.....WAY to many issues

This is laughable....

Are you telling me that FIOS and DSL customers on the Verizon network do not share the company's bandwidth? Did you hit your head?

I fix cable issues everyday and have many, many happy customers. AT&T is launching a FIOS style product here in Tulsa and they are sinking millions in infrastructure. It will be a formidable competitor, don't get me wrong. But, to think that FIOS and DSL will be without problems is the dumbest thing I've heard in a very long time. Verizon has a great product. If cable goes metered, you will see all ISP's go metered.

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« Reply #11 on: June 05, 2008, 04:46:41 AM »
Problem is Japanese Int'll bandwidth sucks, they're focussed primarily on local content.

And don't forget the japanese fuzzy out the squidgy bits on their pr0n.

I'd kill for a Japanese/Korean internet speed and bandwidth!

Prices Per Megabit       US$ Per Megabit

Japan                        0.70
Korea (R.O.K)              0.80
Taiwan, China             1.80
Iceland                      2.00
Sweden                     2.50
United States             4.90
Netherlands                7.30
Finland                      7.30
Hong Kong, China        8.30
Canada                    10.50
Macao, China            11.60
Belgium                    12.20
United Kingdom          13.50
Singapore                 15.90
Israel                       32.50
Denmark                   32.70
Switzerland               33.50
France                     36.70
Norway                    62.60
Austria                     65.10

Source: ITU Internet Reports 2005



Also, I watch hi-quality streaming videos online, torrenting, and listen to internet radio with bit-rates higher than 192.  I can easily exceed Time Warner's 5 gb cap in just 2 weeks :mad:

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Re: metering Internet use
« Reply #12 on: June 05, 2008, 04:49:47 AM »
This is laughable....

Are you telling me that FIOS and DSL customers on the Verizon network do not share the company's bandwidth? Did you hit your head?

I fix cable issues everyday and have many, many happy customers. AT&T is launching a FIOS style product here in Tulsa and they are sinking millions in infrastructure. It will be a formidable competitor, don't get me wrong. But, to think that FIOS and DSL will be without problems is the dumbest thing I've heard in a very long time. Verizon has a great product. If cable goes metered, you will see all ISP's go metered.

:aok

That's all good but I really wish AT&T would refocuse on the short-comings of Uverse before any internet related projects.  I can't believe how far short Uverse comes compared to what I had with Time-Warner.
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Re: metering Internet use
« Reply #13 on: June 05, 2008, 06:52:45 AM »
Del,  AH uses very little,  Gaming in general doesnt use much.

If you use 3rd party Vox like ventrilo it pushes it up a bit more but again as long as you arent downloading movies and porn 24/7 it shouldnt be a problem.


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« Reply #14 on: June 05, 2008, 07:08:07 AM »
Coincidentally i received a letter this morning notifying me that my isp is now capping everyones broadband during the day. 

between 10am-3pm i can only d/l 1gb
between 3pm-9pm it's 0.5gb

with a maximum speed of 1MB.  i'm paying for 2MB broadband yet for 11hrs of the day the maximum speed i can achieve is 1MB!

They point out that other isp's charge you if you go over certain limits, but they're too nice to do a thing like that.  Oh gee! that's great!  instead they're stopping my internet all together, should i go over these newly imposed caps. 

If I hadn't cancelled already because i'm moving house in a couple of weeks i would do so now.


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