Comcast Offers 50 Mbps Residential Speeds
An anonymous reader notes that Comcast is offering a new 50-Mbps / 6-Mbps package for residential customers for $150, starting in Minneapolis-St. Paul and extending nationwide by mid-2010. The new service will use the DOCSIS 3.0 standard, which is nearing ratification. We've recently discussed Comcast's BitTorrent throttling and promise to quit it, and their low-quality 'HD' programming. How attractive will $150 for 50 Mbps be compared to Verizon's FiOS offerings?
50 mbps, throttled, copied to the NSA, squeezed on the same cable as too many HD channels.
Where do I send my 150$ again?
In other words, if you live in an area not covered by FIOS, it's as attractive as you're going to get, buddy.
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
Forget advertising about a new 50 Mbps speed that you may only see 5 of during peak times. I want to see a company advertise their guaranteed speeds for that class of service along with the peak you might hit at 4am.
Nice, and the new reply system is great, but I think there's too much vertical space wasted by the gray "Replay to This" and "Parent" buttons.
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While I can't speak for every city Comcast provide service for, the business class service never suffered from the p2p doom and gloom that has been touted for months on end. I would suspect that Comcast would treat this $150.00 a month service as a business class line.
How attractive will $150 for 50 Mbps be compared to Verizon's FiOS offerings?
50Mb sounds nice, but if they cut you off after 100GB per month for "excessive traffic", what good is it?
I've built up so much character I have an alter-ego
I can imagine the comments now
"Wow, 50Mbps, let me try something"
second later
"Hey, it just slowed down to 40Mbps"
second later
"what the, it slowed to 12Mbps"
one more second
"Hey, it's at 28.8Kbps!"
While back at the Comcast HQ
"Gentlemen, the beauty of the system is that it is only 50Mbps until someone actually uses. Any use of the pipeline for such bandwidth gobbling activities such as web browsing or email will be immediately countered with our new bandwidth load balancing software, reducing the available bandwidth in order to keep our profits up..."
Karma Whoring for Fun and Profit.
Commercial web hosting is so cheap that there's no reason to do it on a home machine. Don't get it from your ISP; there are hundreds of competing web hosting companies. You can get quite decent capabilities for under $10/month.
Or they will complain and cut you off. "up to" doesn't mean " you can use "
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What they could not conceive of was the fact that would be getting free video that you didn't have to pay Comcast for.
So what they do now is throttle your connection back out of spite. If I have any kind of sustained download, I end up at sub-dialup speeds on my supposedly 6 mps Comcast cablemodem. It works very predictably -- 7mbs for about the first 10 seconds and it starts dropping, and then a while later I am at 40 kilobits per second, I kid you not. If I stop the transfer and start it again I get the exact same "loss of service" curve.
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Yeah, the buttons are too tall.
They ARE out to get you simply because They are in it for themselves and they don't care about you.