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WANNA BLOW YOUR BANDWITH LIMIT? BUY BUSINESS CLASS
ellington
by ellington  12-8-2008   
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Americans whinge about proposed Internet bandwidth cap
hayesstw
by hayesstw  9-5-2008    2
 For the first time ever, it seems American ISPs are thinking of implementing bandwidth caps to curtail Internet usage, and many are up in arms about it. But Comcast's mooted 250 Gig cap seems infinitely generous compared with Telkom's 3 Gig monthly maximum, and anything else one has to pay extra for.
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Is the End of Unlimited Internet Near?
wildcat
by wildcat  9-2-2008    14
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And so it begins...
kennedych
by kennedych  8-31-2008   
 a very sad day for consumers, and innovation.
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Saving the Internet
Imnclady
by Imnclady  8-31-2008   
 Comcast floated the idea of a 250 gigabyte cap in May and mentioned then that it might charge users $15 for every 10 gigabytes they go over, but the overage fee was missing in Thursday's announcement. Curbing the top users is necessary to keep the network fast and responsive for other users, Comcast has said.
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Comcast's Usage Cap: What Will It Mean To You?
merrie
by merrie  8-29-2008   
 Users’ monthly fee are tied to their broadband usage, which is capped at 5 Gigabytes to 40 Gigabytes. I bet that if you start tracking your broadband usage, with software listed here, you’ll be unpleasantly surprised. The GigaOM 250 GB Challenge & 5 Tools To Monitor Your Bandwidth Consumption http://gigaom.com/2008/08/29/the-gigaom-250-gb-challenge/ AT&T and Verizon may soon follow in Time Warner’s footsteps, say analysts. I am still waiting for comments from both companies. Home broadband providers are increasingly competing with a slew of new, wireless broadband carriers like Clearwire. With consumers having more choices about which broadband provider to go with, Comcast and others simply can’t afford to tighten their usage caps too much – or to keep them at the current levels for long.
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How Much Information?
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-10-2007   
 Table 1 depicts yearly worldwide production of original stored content as of 1999. In general, the upper estimate is based on the raw data, while the lower estimate reflects an attempt to adjust for duplication and compression. We discuss these adjustments below and in the medium-specific documents. Note that the growth rate estimates are very rough. See the "Qualifications" section and Appendix A for further discussion; the details of the calculations are presented in the accompanying documents.
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15,000 Layered Photoshop Painting of Chicago
ericw
by ericw  4-17-2006    3
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