[sllug-members]: Comcast_Is_Starting_The_Tiered_Internet_Whether_We_Like_It_or_Not

Christopher Hogan chris.c.hogan at gmail.com
Wed Aug 22 02:16:49 MDT 2007


I dropped Comcast a few years ago when they placed a 2GB/month cap on
newsgroups. QWest is far from perfect. Their news servers suck.
However, they haven't placed any artificial limitations on me. Their
service agreement doesn't restrict me from running a home server. I've
been happy with the speed and reliability.

I just wish more people would realize that Comcast falsely advertises
high speeds. Sure they offer high speeds, if all you want to do is
read web pages and email. Anything else, such as file transfers, and
that high speed disappears.

As for real high speed, no one here offers it. America has been behind
on technology for a long time. Unfortunately, I don't see that
changing anytime soon.

On 8/21/07, Clint Savage <herlo1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry for the cross-post, but I think this one is worth it.
>
> I've come to the conclusion that the way that companies like Comcast
> and Dell work is by us making a stink.  Recently, a post caught my
> attention and I want to do my part to stop the tiered internet before
> it starts.
>
> My friend Christer Edwards posted an article about how he is getting
> the shaft when it comes to torrent traffic.  He's just sharing his
> torrents for Ubuntu.  I disagree with Comcast charging him for his
> bittorent traffic as if its not appropriate.  There are a lot of
> reasons we need to keep them from doing this, but I think Christer's
> article says it best.
>
> Enjoy the read:
>
> http://digg.com/tech_news/Comcast_Is_Starting_The_Tiered_Internet_Whether_We_Like_It_or_Not
>
> Cheers,
>
> Clint
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