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High-speed connections surge
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| December 17, 2002, 9:43 AM PT
| Declan McCullagh
Posted on 12/17/2002 2:36:49 PM PST by glorgau
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To: Bogey78O
Well, that's the exception that proves the rule. Let me revise - almost all of them really, really suck. ;)
To: amigatec
If you're sharing with other computers, I recommend getting a DSL Router - I've got one for my house, and also with a wireless access point. It was either that or I start drilling holes in the walls to get the cables through.
Regards, Ivan
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posted on
12/17/2002 7:22:47 PM PST
by
MadIvan
To: dtel
Paper tape punch, three inch travel key teletype. Just kidding about the key size ... yup. 50 baud ... so there -- no no -- morse code. dit dah dit. stop
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posted on
12/17/2002 7:24:01 PM PST
by
bvw
To: skeeter
One of Art Bell's bestest friends is named Hoaxie. He resume includes personally being there when Walter Cronkite interviewed Robert Goddard.
Anyway, one story is talking with the president of the phone company: "With the advent of satellite communications ... when will it benefit the consumer?"
Prez: "Huh? Do you know what we have for sunk and unamoritized costs?????"
Come to think of it, some other applicable TPC mottos:
"We don't care. We don't have to."
and of course,
"Because we can."
To: lormand
You could probably get broadband satellite, but your upload would use dialup. I can get the both-way satellite option, but its still pretty pricey. Since I work for a major electronics retailer, I'll just wait until we get a decent discount on the service/hardware.
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posted on
12/17/2002 7:39:59 PM PST
by
strela
To: bvw
Well I remember when you could rebuild a Harley with a screwdriver, hammer and crescent wrench. Wait, you still can, ain't progress grand.
What this has to do with high speed internet I am not sure, but there must be some relevance somewhere.
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posted on
12/17/2002 7:50:41 PM PST
by
dtel
To: bribriagain
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posted on
12/17/2002 7:52:26 PM PST
by
rdb3
To: fogarty
They are true numbers, I've read private numbers that are close to this.
My cable modem cost $39.95/month. Without their cable service it's $44.95/month. I was on dial-up with Compuserve for $24.95/month.
The $15 extra per month I pay is SO worth it over dialup. Especially since I'm a news junkie, write a lot, and can work more from home.
Even if some dial-ups are only $9.95/month, the extra $30 is STILL worth it. It's light years difference!
And hopefully the true conservatives in Congress will unregulate this broadband mess Billy Tauzin (RINO) and some liberal Dem has created by sucking up to AT&T. Fortunately it didn't work and AT&T finally sold their broadband, and thus the reason for the regulation they sought protect their billions, to Comcast.
Comcast is actively increasing market share and upgrading technology. Soon, the prices will come down or the service will expand greatly.
If your area is so much higher in cost, it's obvioulsy the added regulation from your state, not the Fed's. Write your Governor.
To: muleskinner
Cable is somewhat faster than DSL, but they are close. The DSL in my area is about 600 kps while my cable modem is 762 kps.
Some argue the DSL goes down more than cable. Some argue the opposite. Some say DSL get's more clogged down when usuage is heavy while coaxial cable can handle more of the load.
I just know mine works well! lol
To: LibKill
In practical terms I can download a 1 megabyte file in way less than a minute, IF the server on the other end is on a fast connection.Yeah, it still depends on the quality of the server you are trying to hit. For example, when Rush mentions a website, or FoxNews, or there is a link on Drudge...if the server isn't capable of handling the massive hits it starts to get it goes down.
To: Pagey
Yep, getting broadband at work and then having to go home and use 56K has to be a level of hell.
I not only got cable modem at home, I bought a whole new system and turned this baby into a lean, mean, fast machine!
To: Fledermaus
The Tauzin-Dingell bill is designed to deregulate it. Unless I'm getting it confused.
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posted on
12/17/2002 8:41:52 PM PST
by
Bogey78O
To: Pagey
Actually, the Internet has been around for decades...we average folks just didn't have access.
I remember the computer majors in 1978 at the Univ of Ark that had BBS services they accessed on the Soviet style mainframe they used! lol
I used remote computer access to message and process data with other company systems back in 1981 in the hotel business.
But I know what you mean. In 1993, a 500 room, 5 star hotel I went to work at had 2 pc's for the entire property. And they had the huge 64K memory!! Only when we got a Lotus spreadsheet so big our little system couldn't load it, they bought us a 1MG memory machine for $5,000!
We've come a long way baby...now get Congress out of the way and quit regualating something they don't even understand!
To: Astronaut
As an island resident of Washington state, what or where is "BFE Island"? Agree with you wholeheartedly, dial up connections are a joke!
To: Fledermaus
Actualy it's all based upon the backbone and how big your wallet is.
You can get DSL bandwidth that matches cable and vice versa. you just need to check the pricing.
And for the record my DSL has never gone down in over 1.35 years of service nor has it been clogged.
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posted on
12/17/2002 8:43:37 PM PST
by
Bogey78O
To: general_re
Here, DSL providers and cable providers are roughly equal - they all really, really suck. Comcast cable in my area is great with customer service. I had a major problem once and they calmly walked me through it all and in a way I could understand.
But I'm still trying to figure out how to use my free web page service, but I'm a geek with that stuff anyway.
To: fuzzthatwuz
Bum Flunked Egypt....figure it out.
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posted on
12/17/2002 8:45:04 PM PST
by
Bogey78O
To: amigatec
You have never lived until you have connected at 2400 BAUD!!! HEHEHEHEHE I think I even connected at 300 once. Awwwwww, the good old days!
To: glorgau
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posted on
12/17/2002 8:57:37 PM PST
by
dennisw
To: Bogey78O
"Bum Flunked Egypt....figure it out."
Considerate response to a valid question. Thanks for your generous input.
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