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Well that explains why I could barely connect to Netflix last fall! I hate Comcast/Xfinity. Plan txwhitedove Apr 2014 #1
I quit cable and satellite three or four years ago. Use a digital antenna picked up from radio shack 2banon Apr 2014 #28
My budget is forcing the issue too, and I warned the kids that it's about to happen. Comcast raised txwhitedove Apr 2014 #47
exactly. that' ole $19.99 turns into over a $100 a month in no time...n/t 2banon Apr 2014 #55
"Presumably, Netflix would eventually pass those fees on to its subscribers..." Hong Kong Cavalier Apr 2014 #2
And Comcast will charge users by how much bandwidth they use. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2014 #7
Comcast's 250gb/month data cap makes streaming videos in HD a risky endeavor. Hong Kong Cavalier Apr 2014 #16
Actually comcast.com got rid of its data caps some time ago lostincalifornia Apr 2014 #26
Not according to their website: Hong Kong Cavalier Apr 2014 #42
They do not have data caps in San Jose, California, as of now, and when I spoke with them a few days lostincalifornia Apr 2014 #43
Yeah...it looks like they're going to "roll out" these caps eventually. Hong Kong Cavalier Apr 2014 #44
That is the problem with monopolies. I am surprised that Uverse isn't in St. Paul, though they have lostincalifornia Apr 2014 #46
Aero isn't in distribution networks. It delivers via other ISPs. Google Fiber is a distribution net. FarCenter Apr 2014 #48
Right about aero I was mixing metaphors, my point was that there lostincalifornia Apr 2014 #50
To connect up a few million homes at a couple thousand per home means you have to be big. FarCenter Apr 2014 #52
sure it is, which is why it should be regulated lostincalifornia Apr 2014 #54
The city applied to be a test market for Google Fiber. Hong Kong Cavalier Apr 2014 #49
And Comcast will sell their streaming for less. Eventually Netflix will sell out rhett o rick Apr 2014 #11
I'm going back to dial up BBS. L0oniX Apr 2014 #3
Amen TroglodyteScholar Apr 2014 #19
Watch out for them port sniffers. L0oniX Apr 2014 #21
It is a little ironic Netflix got "throttled." DirkGently Apr 2014 #4
Netflix still throttles Auggie Apr 2014 #14
10%...15%...20%....22%...23%...24%....25%....25%...25%... NuclearDem Apr 2014 #5
Useful; but the least of my worries. snot Apr 2014 #6
X Comcast attorney is on the FCC Ichingcarpenter Apr 2014 #8
Would someone pls tell Obama, snot Apr 2014 #9
No he's hiring rivals from each industry not party. bobduca Apr 2014 #17
He knows that better than many of us, I expect. n/t jtuck004 Apr 2014 #23
+1 an entire shit load. Enthusiast Apr 2014 #57
So fucking corrupt it's sickening..... blackspade Apr 2014 #20
It's corruption from sea to shining sea. Enthusiast Apr 2014 #58
Although your response is factual, it has exactly NOTHING to do with the graph... MohRokTah Apr 2014 #35
It involves Comcast and its my thread Ichingcarpenter Apr 2014 #38
The graph has nothing to do with Net Neutrality in the first place. MohRokTah Apr 2014 #40
The issue with Netflix is peering between Comcast and the tier 1 providers. MohRokTah Apr 2014 #10
You sound like you know what you're talking about; could you explain that in layman's terms, please? Donald Ian Rankin Apr 2014 #25
Not really, but this guy on DK does an outstanding job of explaining it MohRokTah Apr 2014 #29
k&r thanks for posting. Looks like "net neutrality" is another subject boycotted by rhett o rick Apr 2014 #12
If the graph pointed out in the OP was about Net Neutrality, you'd see a lot more tech savvy people MohRokTah Apr 2014 #34
My point is that there is a very vocal group here boycotting net neutrality threads. rhett o rick Apr 2014 #36
I doubt that. MohRokTah Apr 2014 #37
To be fair, I was told to get my head out of my ass when I criticized the ruling. djean111 Apr 2014 #45
business scams. business scams... BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2014 #13
my Verizon DSL has been HORRIBLE slow with Netflix lately, especially if I have google logged on. Sunlei Apr 2014 #15
Not really such a hilarious graph when it's real, though, is it? Jamastiene Apr 2014 #18
Not really related to Net Neutrality, though. It's due to peering agreements between Comcast and... MohRokTah Apr 2014 #30
I've seen this firsthand. Comcast extortion. KeepItReal Apr 2014 #22
NOT Comcast extortion. COGENT Extortion MohRokTah Apr 2014 #31
I would like to see the same chart for other content providers ThoughtCriminal Apr 2014 #24
You'd be wrong. MohRokTah Apr 2014 #32
This is all about network peering arrangements FarCenter Apr 2014 #27
^^^^^ This is factual. The OP is wrong looking at it from anet neutrality viewpoint. MohRokTah Apr 2014 #33
Call the washington post Ichingcarpenter Apr 2014 #39
Christopher Ingraham is an idiot who doesn't know what he's talking about. MohRokTah Apr 2014 #41
Broadband providers have a lot of incentive to slow down so that people go up a tier or six. merrily Apr 2014 #51
Makes sense madville Apr 2014 #53
This is practcally rent seeking behavior. BlindTiresias Apr 2014 #56
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