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In response to news report, Comcast says bandwidth management technologies may slow a peer-to-peer service as part of what's called bandwidth shaping.
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OUTLOOK EXPRESS times out 3 times a week.
Many times for either having low ping or lost connection.
I want to be that old lady with a hammer so bad.
At least no one would commit you afterwards.
-Web page loading.
-File downloads.
And by file downloads, I mean _legal_ ones.
When comcast says "large files like movies" they mean download them from Itunes or similar.
The AP experiment was ONE user - that's "hogging" the bandwidth, what is their network - pig guts & kindling as wiring?
That excuse might make sense if the AP user was trying to download 10 HD movies ... but clearly the Comcast network is either that feeble that ONE user requires rejiggering of the Eastern seaboard?
That should be the followup - if one user is "hogging," what are two p2p users? A crash?
The media is generally more creditable than thousands of Comcast users... That's how sad our democratic society is. The people have no say in things until someone break it out in the news.
Also, since you pay for upload and download speed and not buy how much you upload or download you should be able to use that upload and download speed for whatever you want even if because their system chokes on it.
No Comcast and many others just want you to pay them the big bucks and then buzz off. They want your money but don't want to provide you with what you are paying for.
Robert
- On my end, Comcast is also limiting access to att.com
- by DMAN3k October 23, 2007 5:29 PM PDT
- I can't even check my phone bills without disconnecting.
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(17 Comments)I pretty sure it's not a coincidence either. I can repeat it anytime. Let me check on that now.
Yup. It took about 40 seconds to get reconnected again.