this won't fly...not at alldid they really not catch on during the pay-per-minute dial-up days?
1/17/2008 1:56:02 PM
With Apple and their new AppleTV starting to let people rent DVDs over the Internet (as well as other companies a la Netflix), I wonder by how much a "normal" consumer's Internet usage will grow.
1/17/2008 1:57:25 PM
1/17/2008 2:03:58 PM
A plan like this is going to get them marginal improvements in network performance in limited areas. They dont give a fuck about you downloading torrents or pirating music. They have your money. They're the only provider. You cant go anywhere but back to dialup or off the grid. So they aren't worried about loosing customers because for most people there aren't many alternatives.What they are worried about is that internet based media services will end up taking a bite out of their cable tv services. If they can cap you there, it becomes cheaper to use time warner's shit. And of course they always reserve the option to allow future IPTV devices like the 360 to access time warner IPTV services.
1/17/2008 2:18:55 PM
1/17/2008 2:23:34 PM
OMFGWTFBBQ I DOWNLOADED 1 BYTE MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM FOR TIER LEVEL 1.that day would suck.
1/17/2008 2:58:44 PM
From December 2005 to today I have downloaded 4,914.08 gigabytes. The most I have downloaded in one month was 396.75 gigabytes in January of 2007.
1/17/2008 5:28:15 PM
I'm not sure why you're keeping track of that, but interesting nonetheless.
1/17/2008 6:06:19 PM
haha I've got a download speed thing that keeps track of that
Period (Month) Download Upload Both DirectionsJune 2007 129,293,872 KB 3,345,310 KB 132,639,182 KBJuly 2007 49,627,266 KB 48,272,268 KB 97,899,535 KBAugust 2007 40,791,385 KB 56,864,147 KB 97,655,532 KBSeptember 2007 83,289,858 KB 47,063,093 KB 130,352,950 KBOctober 2007 67,858,707 KB 5,975,938 KB 73,834,645 KBNovember 2007 92,575,408 KB 73,204,950 KB 165,780,358 KBDecember 2007 46,815,207 KB 35,452,093 KB 82,267,299 KBJanuary 2008 22,869,104 KB 7,258,293 KB 30,127,396 KB
1/17/2008 6:31:21 PM
joe17669,A++++ post for this threadand thank you for this data. could you now further explain what a day in the life of the internet is like for you?
1/17/2008 7:13:04 PM
I can't tell if your post is sarcastic or not But anyways, I'd wager that a good portion of the upload is to Mozy online backup. Comcast's upload is horrible. Most of the download is web browsing, porno downloading, and streaming video off Youtube, etc.
1/17/2008 7:31:17 PM
1/17/2008 7:50:15 PM
obviously you aren't a mathamagician. the 95% people would each get 1/19th of what the 5% people pay over normal
1/17/2008 7:56:30 PM
whoopty dothats like what, 2 bucks off the bill?
1/17/2008 8:07:51 PM
well dumbass, it kinda depends on how much TWC rapes its heavy users.btw...I though we got rid of stupid access limits to the internet in the 90s
1/17/2008 8:14:16 PM
joe17669,My post was not sarcastic. Sorry about the confusion.
1/17/2008 8:33:36 PM
No one is getting a discount. Prices always go up, never down.
1/17/2008 10:35:16 PM
yeah, i remember back in 1995 how a decent laptop was cheaper than $700
1/17/2008 10:37:02 PM
What program is there to keep track of how much data you have downloaded?
1/17/2008 10:43:28 PM
http://www.dumeter.com/?LangID=ENi'd like to figure out how to get my router to track total incoming/outgoing data to capture all my network's data instead of just on my personal desktop]
1/17/2008 11:08:07 PM
this is step 1 in regulation of the internetthis is fucking bullshitit's like charging me 30 dollars a day in a toll on the jersey turnpike everyday on the way to work but only charging someone else 2 dollars for the occasional drive through
1/17/2008 11:15:41 PM
1/17/2008 11:25:52 PM
yeah i bet i'm up there with joe#s i forgot about netflix they have a lot of stand up comedy and tv shows on instant viewer between that and the xbox i probably download 100- 200 gigs a month just in LEGAL movies.
1/17/2008 11:37:01 PM
1/17/2008 11:42:30 PM
I have downloaded nearly 60 gigs of material in the past 2 weeks. My time warner cable/internet bill is going to blow ass someday.
1/18/2008 11:02:18 AM
^ this does not include regular internet usage including but not limited too, chatting, day to day browsing, youtube, uploading content and video game play.I'm fucked
1/18/2008 11:03:37 AM
Here's an article that goes into a bit more detail about the pricing structure.Looks like you could be paying upwards of $35 for that movie rental you just made.gg Time Warner.
1/18/2008 8:35:06 PM
[Edited on January 21, 2008 at 10:06 AM. Reason : holy shit old article]
1/21/2008 10:05:11 AM
didn't read the thread...what kind of speed limits are they going to impose? seems like everyone should get extremely high speed access, especially if they don't download much per month. i can see them slowing down the 5% that download a shit ton of stuff but i dunno, any info on how they're planning on handling this?
1/21/2008 10:27:47 AM
free download/upload meters:http://www.techsupportalert.com/best_46_free_utilities.htm#35
1/21/2008 10:39:09 AM
my neighbors would be so pissed when they got that first bill...
1/21/2008 11:49:15 PM
Haha, it's like they're trying to punish me for using netflix instant-viewing and HULU after cancelling their terrible cable tv service (4 defective DVR's, 1 week lost service from technician misreading adress on cut-off order, no refund of service for lost access.) It's like they won't be happy until I'm back with god damned bell south.
1/22/2008 12:22:50 AM