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Originally posted by tbm3fan View PostActually there is no real incentive to build faster networks.
When it comes to tech its always one direction. up. faster. provide the right atmosphere and you get critical mass otherwise you have stagnation.
Originally posted by tbm3fan View PostTo ante up into the telecom system requires billions of dollars to build a system. Who wants to do that today. It is not like the early days where little MCI could take on Ma Bell. The big players of AT&T and Comcast know that and have taken steps to protect their position. So where is their incentive when they already have most everybody in the U.S. by the proverbial balls?
Since you have problems connecting just to WAB, services like netflix or hulu are out of your range. But that is just the start.Last edited by Double Edge; 28 Feb 15,, 00:55.
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We don't want anyone to regulate the internet. Let's get the government involved to keep internet free.
Great idea!
Now I support net neutrality just to see how this can come back and bite the asses of all those who supported it before.
I support net neutrality like how I support sharia in San Francisco. It's gonna be a great show."Only Nixon can go to China." -- Old Vulcan proverb.
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Originally posted by tbm3fan View PostWhat this really boils down to is not net neutrality but who do you trust, AT&T/Comcast/Verizon or the Government. I will never trust AT&T/Comcast/Verizon.
Who would you rather fight? AT&Ts collection department or the IRS?"Only Nixon can go to China." -- Old Vulcan proverb.
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Originally posted by gunnut View PostI don't trust either.
Who would you rather fight? AT&Ts collection department or the IRS?
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After a week of "no server", the most in any 10 year period, I could care less about high speed improvements and more about getting the basic system reliable. Right here, in ground zero, and AT&T has a hard time getting it right.
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Originally posted by tbm3fan View PostAfter a week of "no server", the most in any 10 year period, I could care less about high speed improvements and more about getting the basic system reliable. Right here, in ground zero, and AT&T has a hard time getting it right."Only Nixon can go to China." -- Old Vulcan proverb.
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Originally posted by tbm3fan View PostAfter a week of "no server", the most in any 10 year period, I could care less about high speed improvements and more about getting the basic system reliable. Right here, in ground zero, and AT&T has a hard time getting it right.
Complaints i've heard from people with your ISP are not about that. Its mostly been about getting throttled doing downloads. well now that FCC says you can't get throttled they have more relief. Second time the FCC is saying it.Last edited by Double Edge; 03 Mar 15,, 09:35.
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