eamarquardt wrote:Downloading a page off the internet is "chump change" compared to a HD movie stream. Lots of new equipment will be required to provide the bandwidth for movies. Who should pay for this equipment. The people that download a couple of pages a day or those that are using the service.
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... imagine you have ATT phone service, and when you call another ATT customer, your call goes right through. But, when you try to call a Sprint customer, you have to try several times, because ATT is choking calls to its competitors.
I don't mind paying more for extra bandwidth (speed). I just don't want the ISPs deciding how I use the bandwidth once I pay for it.
starleen2 wrote:Gus – As one ATT technician told me the reason why DSL is not available in some regions is that if the company put in the resources to install the equipment, then they would have to let the competition use the lines at a reduced rate and that was simply not going to happen! I just see it as a way of making money out of existing installations and refusing to innovate. my 2 cents of chump change
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