Bell's Own Data Exposes P2P As a Red Herring
dougplanet writes with news from the Canadian-throttling front: "As ordered by the CRTC, Bell has released (some) of its data on how torrents and P2P in general are affecting its network. Even though there's not much data to go on, it's pretty clear that P2P isn't the crushing concern. Over the two-month period prior to their throttling, they had congestion on a whopping 2.6 and 5.2 per cent of their network links. They don't even explain whether this is a range of sustained congestion, or peaks amongst valleys."
I knew it! I knew it! You sons of whores Bell! $70 fucking dollars a month!! I'm coming down to your HQ and throwing a cinderblock through your front window!
I have nothing compelling to say
1. Advertise unlimited Internet.
2. Throttle customer bandwidth.
3. ?
4. Profit!
Business for the 21st Century 101.
I've got your sig, right here.
1) RTFS
2) RTFA
3) Discover that existence of anything more than tiny pockets of congestion is just a bunch of bullshit, and that not only have you been lied to about P2P being a problem, you've been lied to about the whole goddamned problem
4) PRICELESS
"Sacrifice for the good of The State" - The State
(or is 5 percent a lot?)
I would say that depends on if it's the five percent I am in.
They're like OPEC. They don't even try to hide behind phoney legitimacy anymore, They're basically saying, "We don't have to rape you, but we will, and you're going to bend over and LIKE IT!".
False.
Since when has "and LIKE IT!", in relation to the customer, ever entered into any telco (or OPEC) executive's mind?
Nah, it's just a mortal sin. Along with 6 other vices that are today pretty much a "required skills" list for any upper management position.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
-2, Jealous