2007-11-17, 06:45 | Link #61 |
Arg, Inspire me
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: USA
Age: 35
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My ISP is "Comcastic" though, so many people hate them because they block torrent traffic, I haven't noticed any of my traffic being bothered. As long as they don't interfere with my internet activity I'm fine, but it's not like they don't have a monopoly where I live anyway.
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2007-11-23, 01:51 | Link #63 |
Above and Beyond Fan
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Well what can i say about my ISP xD heh
Well i guess its okay no restrictions or anything like some ISPs blocking P2P and torrent traffic tho... but its still expensive if i compare it with other ISPs in other countries... for 512k im paying 30 bucks O_o isnt that expensive ? :P |
2007-11-30, 19:11 | Link #65 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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I left Comcast behind this week and joined the ranks of Verizon FiOS users. As Vexx suggested elsewhere, I'm subscribing to a business account. For $99/month I get a static IP, the right to run servers, and a 20/5 mbit line. That 5 mb of upstream capacity exceeds three "T1" circuits that each would typically cost about $200-300. I'm not typically a fan of the incumbent telcos (the old "Bell Operating Companies") most of which, including Verizon, have seemed like dinosaurs in the Internet age. Still this deal was too good to pass up, and I get to deal with the business side of Verizon rather than the residential folks.
This service costs about double the $50 or so a month I was paying Comcast, but without a static IP it would have cost just $79. With Comcast I could push T1 speeds down and 384 kbit up, but as a residential customer I didn't have a static IP (though it was pretty static in practice) nor could I legitimately run servers. So, for not a lot more money, I've increased my bandwidth over twelve times and removed all the limitations of my service. The FiOS television guy comes next Friday....
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2007-12-04, 05:37 | Link #68 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: depth in the heart of Texas
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I have Sprint Boardband and I use my cell phone as my modem. Also like having ADSL that is dial up.
Is okay, cost $50/month. I plan on getting a laptop so I can go out and be connected. It varies but in my apartment I only get 200-500kps down and 10-50kps up. My apartment is in a weak spot - peeps say they get as good a 1 or 2 mps down. I do curse the person who came up with the Asymetical Idea. If only it was all symetrical. But you know, I torrent down about 30 gig/month and I really am having a hard time watching it all! A cable modem probably would be better, but Time Warner??? I dunno. The things as, I have a lot of trouble with legal streaming video. It seems that the major want me to have a relible 1 mps connection (although that say 500kps is enough). I can't even get through the first commerical in prime time. But who needs them? The main thang is the seeding factor. For me to seed much takes FOREVER. I feel like a leech. Hey, I AM a leech. I am not proud of that. I like my ISP, sort of. But I want better for cheaper, so that can contribute more to the community. Which could get me sued or busted, right? >sigh< |
2007-12-04, 14:45 | Link #69 | |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
Age: 66
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Here's hoping Verizon plays ball nicely and doesn't get any stupid ideas from Craptastic's move. Seriously, I suspect Craptastic has made a conscious decision to focus on the 'ma and pa kettle' users who are Passive Users (meaning they mostly download rather than upload) -- because their infrastructure really cannot deal with symmetric usage. Its just not in the cards for them unless they completely rebuild their network.
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2007-12-04, 16:50 | Link #70 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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1.5/256 connection with a 12gb limit costing $80 AUD. Once that cap is broken, we get shaped to dial-up speed. The only good thing about it is that we dont get charged for going over our limit so that means the computer stays on overnight downloading at 6-8kbps. Last edited by Jecht2; 2007-12-04 at 16:54. Reason: wrote in the wrong cap |
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2007-12-04, 20:34 | Link #71 | |
We want chicken tonight
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Melbourne - Australia
Age: 33
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2007-12-04, 22:33 | Link #72 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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I used to be envious of the bandwidth capacity folks in Japan and northern Europe take for granted. Services like FiOS are just arriving in the US, quite a few years after they were promised by the telcos. This country still ranks in the second-tier of nations when it comes to availability of high-speed Internet connections. The OECD placed the US at 25th, other studies place it around 12th. The usual winners are Finland and Japan.
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2007-12-04, 22:51 | Link #73 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Australia
Age: 36
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I'm on optus's 12/24 cable plan (12GB on peak 24gb of peak) , and not really happy with it (i usually get capped on the 23rd of each month)
though its far superior to the new optus plans (such as they can charge up to $300 for extra usage before capping you) so its kinda an iffy situation |
2007-12-05, 02:41 | Link #75 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Im with Telstra Bigpond. |
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2007-12-05, 07:30 | Link #76 | |
Ooooo what?!
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Someplace cold :(
Age: 40
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Won't happen for a very long time, seeing how I live on a small island off the Australian mainland.
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2007-12-05, 11:46 | Link #77 |
An Intellectual Idiot
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: The Internet, ranging from the World of Warcraft------Deviantart----and much more!..My mostly WoW
Age: 31
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Yea, my internet service is like that...What you gotta do is read the fine print..They say one thing, but if something else is different on the contract it doesn't matter....They suck for that.....-_-.....I for one don't download that much, the patches here and there for GW, and WoW..and anime every Friday, but that's about it, and my mom never downloads cause she thinks she'll get a virus, and my brother is never on the computer, so that's not something we really worry about
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2007-12-07, 13:11 | Link #79 |
An Intellectual Idiot
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: The Internet, ranging from the World of Warcraft------Deviantart----and much more!..My mostly WoW
Age: 31
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I don't use comcast, I use a branch of Comcast..I live in a small town in Indiana called Anderson, so, we have an internet service called Insight. They used to be a lone branch till they sold them selves off to Comcast and became it's bitch
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2008-04-06, 06:12 | Link #80 |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Canada
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Internet Service
Currently, Im using rogers high speed and the service is starting to change. The new service charges the household once you use a limited amount of GB. For example, if I download more than 60gb per month, they start charging me $2.00. I find that hilarious because the record shows I always download more than the limited amount. Im getting this pop-up message that is really annoying that says I am already at the limited monthly usage.
Any opinions on this new type of service? Personally, $2.00 per gb sounds expensive, not to mention how this feels unfair |
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