6/3/2008 10:37:51 AM
link?also isn't this very [old]?
6/3/2008 10:39:29 AM
hate the idea of itbut it probably won't affect me that much since i don't download THAT muchwould be nice if they used at&t's rollover concept though. if they did that i really wouldn't care^ popped up on digg today, i assume thats why its being posted here.http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080602/tec_time_warner_cable_internet.html?.v=4]
6/3/2008 10:42:00 AM
downloading all i can now in preparation and i doubt this will affect business class customers?[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 10:56 AM. Reason : ]
6/3/2008 10:55:41 AM
Fortunately, they're just testing it on *new* customers in one Texas town.hopefully it fails.]]
6/3/2008 12:54:13 PM
this wouldn't bother me if it were exclusively aimed at cutting down on things like massive illegal bit torrenting, which i'm sure is a majority of the consumption, but it also affects things like online gaming, xbox live streaming movies/tv shows, vonage, etc. i don't want to feel pressured into using the cable companies alternative services (movies on-demand, twc viop, etc.) just to avoid going over the bandwidth limit.
6/3/2008 1:01:18 PM
What would be the major difference in the regular rr to the new 768kbps one? We just browse and use it for xblive.
6/3/2008 2:32:11 PM
The major difference would be your downloads would go about 10% as fast.In fact, that's the only difference.
6/3/2008 4:42:51 PM
40GB a month? I have used up more than this alone on my gametap subscription in the last month, not counting internet radio use, web browsing, or what have you.40GB isn't much, they should consider raising that up.[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 5:13 PM. Reason : They should really just consider not implementing this at all, the assholes.]
6/3/2008 5:12:03 PM
if they are going to do that, then I want my speed to be at least triple what it currently is.
6/3/2008 5:44:17 PM
what good is triple the speed going to do you? that just means you're going to run out of bandwidth three times as fast.
6/3/2008 6:23:45 PM
Well, might as well instant gratification for the first 1/3 of the month than spread over the whole thing, right?[Edited on June 3, 2008 at 6:37 PM. Reason : Right? ]
6/3/2008 6:37:03 PM
i would go to dsl
6/4/2008 3:26:12 PM
God I hate Time WarnerHOW IN THE FUCK DO THEY NOT HAVE MONEY TO FINANCE NEW INFRASTRUCTURE?!?![Edited on June 4, 2008 at 3:45 PM. Reason : ThEY CHARGE PEOPLE FUCKING $45 a month for 3MPS][Edited on June 4, 2008 at 3:45 PM. Reason : !@#@&*$^@#&*Q$^@#&Q^]
6/4/2008 3:43:16 PM
oh they do, and they are.
6/4/2008 3:49:00 PM
this is why Net Neutrality is going to be a major issue going forward....
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6/4/2008 4:09:51 PM
Basically, the big phone companies (ATT, Verizon, Qwest, and Sprint) are also Tier 1 ISPsTWC is a Tier 2 ISP, and their upstream ISP is Sprint.]]
6/4/2008 4:26:03 PM
so they have a huge bill every month?
6/4/2008 4:29:02 PM
soo twc pays more if their customers use morebut sprint and other huge ass phone companies dontright?[Edited on June 4, 2008 at 4:29 PM. Reason : ^^]
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6/4/2008 4:40:58 PM
If you fuckers stopped your damned illegal P2P sharing, this wouldnt be much of an issue.
6/4/2008 4:45:20 PM
^i don't do p2p.[Edited on June 4, 2008 at 4:46 PM. Reason : newsgroups w/ssh ftw]
6/4/2008 4:46:05 PM
6/4/2008 4:46:56 PM
Isn't TWC splitting from TW media (or whatever)?
6/4/2008 4:52:12 PM
ok here is the catch....I want speed if they are going to limit me. I don't download too many songs or any movies. I roughly download about 20-30gb....but I want just basic web browsing aka porn browsing to be faster.
6/4/2008 5:03:36 PM
40gb is 4 1080p movies (compressed, obviously)i don't think that's enough
6/4/2008 5:06:41 PM
i don't mind the 10mbit download speed i get now with time warner, if only the damn upload were faster.^exactly. well they usually fit them on a dvd9 8.5 gig. [Edited on June 4, 2008 at 5:08 PM. Reason : .]
6/4/2008 5:07:02 PM
honestly they should just drop bit torrent traffic during high usage times. It would save so much bandwidth.
6/4/2008 5:57:04 PM
but there are legit bit torrent users out there, specially in the corporate scene now.
6/4/2008 6:41:47 PM
I think bit torrent is too offensive a protocol to be used for legitimate business. Its an easy way for companies to pass the distrubution to the customer's isp instead of buying their own bandwidth.
6/4/2008 6:59:10 PM
im working at a fortune 500 company and we're looking at implementing bittorrent. so no, it's on its way up
6/4/2008 7:06:19 PM
thanks for fucking the internet you cheap bastards
6/4/2008 7:07:47 PM
^^^Because it's not like it's the ISP's job to provide bandwidth or anything...Bittorrent is an excellent distribution method, however it is flawed in some ways. Namely the excess traffic caused by finding connections and maintaining them. If the ISPs wanted to make things run more smoothly, they might could manipulate some things on their end to assist with focusing connections within their own network when available. I'd be interested to know what (if) anything they could actually do. Apart from raising bandwidth caps (which is fine by me, but you know), efficiency counts for something too.But no, they'd rather just charge us more for shittier service. Sad.
6/4/2008 9:08:03 PM
6/4/2008 9:09:04 PM
all the bandwidth in the world wont save you from how shitty bit torrent is. They could increase your pipe to unlimited 10GB up/down and bit torrent would still shit all over your network.Consumer ISP packages are designed to handle constant low bandwidth applications with room for occasional bursting. They're oversubscribed in many areas, and everyone bit torrenting at once would make it unusable no matter how much bandwidth is available. Its like if you were in a meeting and people are taking turns talking normally and then all of a sudden someone starts yelling into a microphone. Normal communication cant continue and if someone else starts doing it, it gets even worse.You can either stop them from doing it at all. Put them in their own room. Or pick a different method for them to communicate (either come up with a more friendly protocol than bit torrent or go back to direct connections). The best solution would of course be for content providers to pay for the increased bandwidth to use normal direct connections or come up with a better protocol. The next best would be packet shaping. And then finally tiered service.I've always been of the opinion that content providers should pay for the bandwidth their applications are going to use to deliver that content. If you want to stream HD content into someones home thats great, just pay for your end of the bandwidth. Consumer ISPs are for accessing content, not distrubution.
6/4/2008 9:47:06 PM
6/4/2008 9:52:19 PM
Oversubscribing keeps costs down, so its not terrible. Long term goverment should encourage competition in local markets instead of granting monopolies as they do now. Short term I agree with you
6/4/2008 9:55:47 PM
if they start doing this I'm going to start stealing wireless from random people for my torrentsmight even try three cards on channels 1, 7, and 13
6/4/2008 10:05:37 PM
6/6/2008 6:18:07 PM
Hence why TWC is the DEVIL. DSL rocks, never any downtime, while the cable modem had to be reset maybe weekly, was slow as balls at night time, cost more, and I NEVER got the speed I paid for with cable modem. I now use DSL Lite and very rarely do I need the extra bandwidth.
6/6/2008 11:42:52 PM
Its not about their "Bandwidth" being high.Its the fact that more and more studios are putting their movies and tv shows available via the web, so as this trend continues to move forward, TWC wants to get a piece of the action.If you watch tv via nbc.com for 2 hours every night, would that hit the 40Gbps Cap? Im not sure, but I would be that, moving forward, these companies will only make their tv over the web services with larger files and better quality video.Just my take on things
6/7/2008 7:35:59 AM
I would be very hard pressed to find a way to download more than 1 GB a month. What do you people do?
6/7/2008 9:29:45 AM
^Im pretty sure you can use 1GB in a month just surfing the web and checking your email.
6/7/2008 2:46:26 PM
You'll download more than 1gb a month just browsing through TWW and looking at a few threads with images each day. It's really not that much bandwidth at all.Also, if people are looking for more reasons to hate on TWC, Los Angeles is filing suit against them for being a huge piece of shit that offers shitty service since they're the only game in town:http://www.dailytech.com/LA+Steps+up+to+the+Plate+Sues+Time+Warner+Cable+Over+Poor+Service/article12010c.htm
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