Great there goes the internet.. Well at least here in the USA....
I'll play devils advocate here. Comcast seems to block bit torrent programs over their network which they have every right to do. I don't agree with that but that's their decision.
That being said. This isn't an issue of bandwidth here. They are just implementing quality of service which has a definite need on the internet. If someone is downloading huge files on the internet and I'm trying to make a phone call on my VoIP phone over their network, if my voice packets don't get priority over that huge file download, I'm not going to be happy. There is a definite place to QOS and I think it's ridiculous for the FCC to even consider getting rid of it.
That I wouldn't agree with. However, is that what the MSNBC article said? That's not what I got out of it.
My family in Europe pays 5 Euro for a 15 Mbps; I pay $40 for 6 Mbps
I'll play devils advocate here. Comcast seems to block bit torrent programs over their network which they have every right to do. I don't agree with that but that's their decision.
That being said. This isn't an issue of bandwidth here. They are just implementing quality of service which has a definite need on the internet. If someone is downloading huge files on the internet and I'm trying to make a phone call on my VoIP phone over their network, if my voice packets don't get priority over that huge file download, I'm not going to be happy. There is a definite place to QOS and I think it's ridiculous for the FCC to even consider getting rid of it.
Another perfect example of why google is the greatest company... ever.Google knows whats up.... http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/10/google-fiber-optic-network-home/
Another perfect example of why google is the greatest company... ever.