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50Mbps Cable Launched on Long Island

the-dark-kangaroo writes "Cable Vision have teamed up with Narad Networks to provide a new 50Mbps broadband service in the New York metropolitan area. The current deployment has a capability of 100Mbps (the connections are symmetric) with future developments allowing up to 10Gbps connections. The system utilises current cabling systems allowing enterprise level connections to homes and businesses."

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  1. It's the beginning... by intmainvoid · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Video on demand over ip, here we come.

  2. And probably 10gb a month transfer limit by nihilistcanada · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why is it that they always love to wax orgasmicaly about how fast their connections are but all these unlimited plans have caps of 10gb a month or so? How about you give your customers increased bandwith usage rather then hypothetical speed increases?

  3. fttp... by torrents · · Score: 5, Insightful

    looks like fiber to the premesis is causing real competition... good to see cable companoes still know how to compete...

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    Get your torrents...
  4. what will you even use it for? by pablo_max · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Lets face it, people using those huge connections are mostly downloading very large files for p2p networks. I know there are other uses, but I say generally. Now that the door have been opened for companies to held liable for the actions of users, its only a matter of time before ISP are killing your connection and turning you over to the RIAA or the like so they can save themselves a law suit. Disagree all you want. Hollywood WILL get their way. After that, whats the point of a insane fast connection....oh let me guess, for "research papers"? It's a sad time in america.

    1. Re:what will you even use it for? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Hosting game servers, high quality video chat, voice conversations, sending home movies to the relatives, making your personal photo libraries available, hosting your blog, video on demand from those hollywood types you mentioned. More importantly how about being able to do several of those things at once instead of just one at a time as is often the case now.

      There are thousands of useful and totally legal things that can be done with very high speed connections that can't be done very effectively with the current "broadband" offerings. Just because it can be used for illegal activities doesn't mean those are the only uses for such connections.

    2. Re:what will you even use it for? by startleman · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I disagree.
      There are tons of uses for more bandwidth. One only needs to envision online services such as fast system backups, multimedia mail, videophones, on-demand HDTV over ip, . . . .shall I continue? I don't beleive that the only people that will benefit from larger bandwidth are pirates and p2p users...
      just my 2 cents.

  5. Cablevision service nightmare by warren96 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Never believe anything Cablevision writes or says, it'll be just smoke and mirrors. Had the "service" and anytime there was a hiccup, no connection, smtp service down, long delays in response, their "tech support" ws nowhere to be found. That is if you can actually get a live person to answer the "customer Service" or "Customer Support" phone lines. I wouldn't go back to cablevision service even if it was free for ever. Not worth the hassles. Ex cablevision customer from Brooklyn.

  6. Re:As much as Long Island sucks... by nokilli · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Damn man, it's like the NSA has a whole room full of GS-7 retards whose sole job it is to spam refresh /. looking for the word freenet in a race to get the first post in that libels the protocol and all who use it as child molesters.

    In case you haven't noticed, there are all kinds of prohibited bits and bytes out there today. Moreover, just because the data is legal doesn't mean I want GS-7 scumbags to be looking at what I read and write.

    So...

    Fuck you.

  7. Re:As much as Long Island sucks... by nokilli · · Score: 5, Insightful
    You may resume trading now.
    If freedom freaks you nazis out so much, why don't you all do the goosestep into some other country that thinks the way you do?

    Like North Korea or Saudi Arabia.

    I suppose next you'll want to ban digital cameras. What? No? Don't you know they can be used to produce child pornography? You support child porn!

    Damn, I'm looking at my monitor and do you know what? It can be used to view child porn! Must. Destroy. It. Immediately.

    My eyes, they can see! But that means, they can be used to look at child pornography! Somebody blind me quick!

    Where do we get these fucking retards from?
  8. Memories... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I remember selling my Sega Genesis and a slew of game cart's for $100 towards a 14.4 kbps modem back when 28.8 was a distant rumor. I remember imagining text zipping by at 28800 baud and wondering why anyone who wasn't downloading warez would ever need a modem that fast.

    I also remember thinking that the World Wide Web was just a passing fad.

    If service providers can give enough consumers more bandwidth, content providers will give consumers more to download.