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I see that Time Warner Cable may introduce tiered pricing for the amount of content dowloaded, and I can't help finding myself supporting this.
I have a 10MB connection, which would be more than fast enough for my needs if it ever ran at 10MB, but typically it runs at 2 - 4MB/Sec, and during the evenings even slower, more like 128k speeds. I guess I just wonder why I have to suffer a slow connection because a few people on my grid have P2P connections running 24/7, most likely distributing/downloading illegal conent anyway (ok that might not be true, but is fairly likely).
What do other people think?
I have a 10MB connection, which would be more than fast enough for my needs if it ever ran at 10MB, but typically it runs at 2 - 4MB/Sec, and during the evenings even slower, more like 128k speeds. I guess I just wonder why I have to suffer a slow connection because a few people on my grid have P2P connections running 24/7, most likely distributing/downloading illegal conent anyway (ok that might not be true, but is fairly likely).
What do other people think?