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Bad news for broadband owners
http://www.businessweek.com/technolo...20612_1108.htm
The basics: Because file sharing is so popular, broadband companies are now planning to start charging users if they exceed bandwidth limits. So like you get 5GB bandwidth a month, if you exceed it, you pay $$$$$. This would kill me, badly. I mean, I save all the press images released for Gamecube games, and those can get huge. I mean, around E3 we were talking 10MB images of Mario. Then we got 60MB game trailers. E3 alone we're talking like 2-3GB, easily. Hell, yesterday I downloaded the CS and Half-Life updates, over 200MB right there. If AT&T begins charging monthly fees if I exceed a certain amount, I'll switch to another company. |
Yeah... Bell Sympatico and Rogers High Speed Internet are planning on doing this. I don't mind, considering that my hard drive is only 1.99 GB. ;)
Oh.. and does this mean that they max amount of stuff you can have on your computer is 5 GB? Or is that just as much media you can d/l in one month? |
Max amount of transfer. So every bit of information sent or recieved through your internet connection. Accessing web pages, every image adds up. So I hope you save a lot of porn soon, or you'll be paying high prices to see all those pics. :D
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And then there was an article about this, and it said that BOTH Bell and Rogers are planning to do this. I know, it sucks. And Gekko, what do you mean?!?! When I visit a website, the pictures that are on it count as transfers? Or just the ones that I save? |
The ones on the page you view. Cause the servers sends you the text for the html file, and all the images. So like me posting :banana: is using your bandwidth. Hehehe.
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See, I told you the banana was evil.
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They are not huge files, but bigger than text, and there's tons per page. Plus screenshots will add up, any movies you download add up.
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This may or may not be some good news for fellow broad band users:
http://news.com.com/2100-1033-935874.html?tag=fd_top Quote:
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Bring it on! I got free internet anyways.. and my dad downloads about 10 mb per day.. HP pays for it anyways..
But this sucks for normal users.. :unsure: |
10MB per day? I do that easily every hour :)
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If Insight does this damn...well they just better not do it...
yea.... :mad: |
Well, I got ADSL, and my max dowloades for the month is one gig. Pathetic really.
I dont even know if you can get a decent hi speed conection here with unlimited dowloads. |
Holy cr@pola, I'm on dialup and MY monthy download (well, that of the flat as a whole) is approximately 700 MB. Not all files you understand, but we get through a heck of a lot of browsing, not to mention lots of software downloads (no, NOT warez!).
When I'm browsing, I often just turn "download new images" off altogether (single click operation) and just get Opera to show the pictures I want to see (right click,"show picture")... I've set opera up to store 4 GB of internet cache and to load it's images form there, so all I need is the HTML for the page, which is seldom more than 20 KB. Speeds up browsing no end on dialup (as well as opera eing bollocks-fast as it is), and the pics cming down don't interupt your downloading bandwidth. Oh yeah... NO BANNER ADS. Even better with the "refuse pop-up windows" option turned on. :D I guess you could call us "heavy users" of the net, but DSL at 1GB a month...?! Thankfully the ISP's in the UK don't see DSL in this way yet... hopefully I'll get DSL before they start imposing badwidth restrictions. If I get rich enough, I'll lease my own 2 Mbit line... :D Tell me... does this bandwidth include spam? Advertising? If so, your spammers are now not only costing you time, they're costing you money too. It seems to me the ISP's want DSL users to use it JUST LIKE DIALUP, despite advertising it as "fast downloads with so and so's DSL!", "get music faster, get broadband!" etc etc. With websites getting bigger all the time (larger pictures, streaming content, blah blah), web pages are getting to the point where 1 GB will get you a months browsing of the web for about 4 hours a day. I've come across pages that were over 2 megs in size (such as alot of the stuff submitted to DeviantArt), sorry but no way are you gonna catch me using an ISP that charges me a premium for visiting "too many" sites. Bastards. |
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