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Increased Bandwidth Irrelevant?

halbert writes "ArsTechnica has a story about AT&T COO Randall Stephenson telling folks that there is 'no discernable difference' between AT&T's 1.5 Mbps service and Comcast's 6 Mbps, because the backbone is slowing everything down. The main argument from the article is that fiber to the home is not necessary. How about letting the consumer decide that?" From the article: "This is a direct response to the criticism that AT&T has suffered for deploying a fiber optic network that reaches only to the local node, not directly into a customer's home--which means that the 'last mile' connection is still copper wire. Verizon, by contrast, is deploying fiber directly into the home, making for much higher speeds. AT&T argues that its model is cheaper, faster to deploy, and just as capable as Verizon's, which currently uses much of its massive bandwidth to distribute RF TV channels."

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  1. My neighbors have DSL and I have comcast by DrRobert · · Score: 2, Funny

    And I can tell a HUGE difference in the performance of the connection during normal browsing activities. When downloading a new distribution or flac files their DSL connections seem unusable to me.

  2. Deciding is hard! by feepness · · Score: 5, Funny

    The main argument from the article is that fiber to the home is not necessary. How about letting the consumer decide that?

    I'm sorry. I'm incapable of making important personal decisions.

    Isn't there a government agency that could decide for everybody at once, including me?

    Next you'll be asking me to choose a health-care provider!

  3. Re:Tell that to my Familly by MyLongNickName · · Score: 4, Funny


    Did I have first post?


    No. Apparently your cable speed is too slow.

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  4. 45.2 Kbps by rippofrank · · Score: 2, Funny

    Damn you and your high-speed, all I get is 45.2 Kbps. :-(

  5. Re:I have Verizon FIOS by DigiShaman · · Score: 4, Funny

    *ahem*

    Oh behalf of Slashdot, I have one thing to say. I HATE YOU!

    Ya, I'm jelous.

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  6. nonsense.. by ShaniaTwain · · Score: 5, Funny

    What possible reason could he have for downplaying a competitors speed advantage?

    Along the same lines:

    a '86 dodge omni is just as good as a brand new ferrari
    rubbing alchohol is just as good as a bottle of wine
    pressing hard on your eyeballs is just as good as going out to a movie

    Just think of how much money you can save with this line of reasoning!
     
    ..good luck getting dates though.

  7. Time to retire Bill's quote... by Volante3192 · · Score: 3, Funny

    "640kbps ought to be enough for anybody" --AT&T COO Randall Stephenson

  8. Re:Makes a diff for P2P downloads by charlesnw · · Score: 2, Funny

    Kids? What are those? *googles by telnetting to google.com :80 and typing in raw HTTP strings* Oh. They result from a thing called sex.... *googles sex*. Oh that involves girls. What are girls *googles girls*. oH. This is /. remember? :)

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  9. Re:have comcast by Burning1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sounds like my first relationship. Let me tell you that even if you have a weak back-bone, a fat pipe can be a lot of fun in the right hands.

  10. yes indeed the AT&T guy is full of shite howev by atarione · · Score: 2, Funny

    all this bandwidth may windup being moot if the people that want to end network Neutrality and or switch to bandwidth used pricing models have their way.

    why is it people in korea have like 20000000000Mbs connections for $10 a month (ok maybe i exaggerated slightly)

    and in the US we will be lucky to keep only paying $50 a month of 3.0Mbs connections.

    We in the US are getting Screwed on data pricing and speed.

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  11. Re:And what would you do with a gigabit? by sharkey · · Score: 2, Funny
    Lets pretend that you have virtually unlimited bandwidth to your house. What are you (as a consumer) going to do with it?

    I know what I'd do with it for the first 5 minutes. Then I'd probably need a nap.

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  12. Re:What can I say? He's wrong. by SwashbucklingCowboy · · Score: 2, Funny
    For some reason, I think he's trying to spin this. A year from now, AT&T will be offering 6 Mbps and saying what a great thing it is and how everyone needs to use it to truly appreciate it.

    I can say that I certainly noticed the difference when I upgraded my DSL service.