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Yes theft is illegal,so is doing 150mph on the M6.Didnt stop Ford building the the ST Focus.What i do with my connection [as long as i dont go over the cap] is my business?
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I don't have a problem with traffic shaping or caching as a way of reducing costs or improving network performance but I'm a bit of a cynic and not sure I trust some ISPs not to use it as a substitute for investment in network infrastructure.
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To be effective then surely NTL would need to be doing Layer 7 shaping. Does this not have privacy implications? Why should NTL, or any ISP, be permitted under privacy laws to undertake deep packet inspection of my network traffic.
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We have seen before where that gets them. In the book of how not to run a company look under CHAPTER 11. :D ---------- Post added at 23:50 ---------- Previous post was at 23:49 ---------- Quote:
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OK so they don't want to get buried in queries from the customers who are "not tech enough to understand" (a famous ntl quote from the cap days, thanks Mr Goodland), but surely they owe it to tell customers who might be affected? |
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Time i looked for a new isp.
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I'm a ex-shareholder who cashed about £20 worth of cheques last week. If the company had been run properly there would have been a few more zeros on that cheque...Because of all the debt-for-equity swap, I lost the bulk of my money to the yanks who now own UK Cable PLC. (I can hear the violins now:) ) Although really our American friends always did own/control the UK cable networks from the very start. Believe me, ntl's bosses are very aware they need to make money...This is how they're going to do it, I think...The legal downloading of film/tv and other content, for a fee, from ntl's own systems using bittorrent or such like system. Which has already been publicly announced. Of course to free up bandwith, those pesky folk illegally downloading stuff needs to be controlled a bit more than as is now. I'm whiter than white on this issue of course..:) The question is, if people are getting stuff for free now, would they pay for it in the future? Perhaps that's why a "nudge" is needed now to turn people away from the dark side and into the paying light:) |
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Think there may be a lot of others joining you and Bill! |
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There is no escaping it, this is the shape of things to come (sorry Nugget).
How many ISPs capped users before NTL? Going to another ISP is just delaying the inevitable. The future of the internet is corporate control. I'm all for websites like this and the EFF, but users stamping their feet didn't change ISPs capping policy. At the end of the day there are only a relatively small number of subscribers that know what caching, capping and shaping is all about. The majority only care about being able to access content and price. |
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