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04-09-2010, 05:04 PM | #1 |
Danielle Junkie
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Comcast & The FCC
"It must be nice living in a country that doesn't have download limits on internet plans."
That may be changing. I caught a quick glimpse on Fox news a few days back that there is some sort of regulation in the works. A pay by meg. type of thing or a download on demand. If so that will hurt the porn bus. May not go any where but in this econ. who knows??????????????? . |
04-09-2010, 08:37 PM | #2 | |
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The FCC is working on a project to make high speed Internet available to everyone. That is contrary to this statement of regulations to make you pay more for downloads. Unfortunately, recently, Comcast won an argument that prevents the FCC from interfering with Comcast's internet company. In other words, with this loss, there is potential for the loss of Net Neutrality. What it means is that Comcast, not the government (through regulations) can dictate what you can and can't see on-line. If you want to view videos on demand, Comcast would prefer you use their own services rather than Netflix or Hulu or others. So if there is any extra charges for downloading anything, it will come from the ISPs, not from any government regulations. Now, would Comcast be dumb enough to set itself up like this? As you say, who knows? But it isn't a good sign. |
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04-09-2010, 10:34 PM | #3 |
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The intent of Comcast is to take action against people who download illigal movies and hog so much bandwidth that other subsribers on that same node get slowed down badly. When a Comcast internet user exceeds a certain amount of volume - very considerable - in a month then that user gets slowed down in the interest of other users.
I do not believe that Comcast has any hidden agenda. Still it is a little troubling, because now that there is that potential, some activists may start to bug them to use that as a tool to combat porn. Because porn is evil, you know. |
04-10-2010, 12:43 AM | #4 |
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Porn is evil. My wife hates how much of a better lover I am because of it
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04-10-2010, 04:12 AM | #5 |
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Comcast was, is, and will probably continue to be sh*t, no surprise there.
Anyway, even without monthly limits, there's still a speed bandwidth limit, and in the US there are very few plans with extremely high bandwidth, not like Japan or anything. neukgraag, when you say no limits, you mean no "XGB per month" limits right? I mean, you still have a certain speed at which you download stuff and can't go above that speed, right? |
04-10-2010, 04:30 PM | #6 | |
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By the way, with the launch of DOCSIS 3.0, Comcast will also be offering two new levels of speed service: Ultra 22 Mbps download/5 Mbps upload (up to 30 Mbps/7 Mbps with PowerBoost) Extreme 50 50 Mbps download/10 Mbps upload Imagine that. |
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