that they would charge the current $60-$70 for low bandwidth customers who don't mind the throttling, and those of us who have 2-4 torrents going at a time are gonna pay double, or more; and the only one that wins is the provider. I seriously doubt this would produce cost savings for any consumers.
that they would charge the current $60-$70 for low bandwidth customers who don't mind the throttling, and those of us who have 2-4 torrents going at a time are gonna pay double, or more; and the only one that wins is the provider. I seriously doubt this would produce cost savings for any consumers.
I think it should be noted that the current MPlayer is a pre-release. I am sure that it is above average pre-release software quality and performance.