dave1949
Super Star Member
Yes! You said it, better you than me, I just didn't want flack for suggesting another govermint funded program.... but without something like that we're going NOwhere fast, but not on the net!
It's my personal opinion that one should only be charged for what one actually receives. So if you have 10Mbps, and you are only receiving 2, you should only pay for 2. For instance, your electric utility only charges you for the actual Kilowatts used, yes? Gasoline, propane, etc. all by the amount used.
So why should these small or large ISPs get to charge by a name only amount, and then bang you if you happen to be going fast enough to consume something over their preset thresholds?
Ridiculous!:mur: And the more ISPs who can/do provide services like I now have will make it necessary for the others to do the same. The sooner the better.
BTW, I wrongly assumed earlier that the Penguin you mentioned was a reference to Obama. I was wrong for jumping on that. I apologize for that.
No offense taken.
We don't pay a surcharge for exceeding a traffic volume cap. Our ISP has 3-4 levels of service speeds to choose from with successively higher monthly charges. 10 mbps is $62.95 per month.
The ISP sent an email this afternoon saying they would be working on the speed problem. I just tested and it ran 2.91 mbps down and .77 up. We watched about 2 hours of streaming tonight with no problems. My guess is they tuned something to make the delivery consistent. Before it was very erratic, good for a while then come to dead halt. We never knew if it would resume or not. Sometimes we would restart the program and it would run fine again for awhile then stop. Or, it would be buffering and get to 99% and hang. That seems like software or hardware settings to me.
According to the cable guy, he had the same streaming problems at home that we have and the ISP had a plan to fix it. He said a lot of people are streaming now.
We will surely never see 1 gig. That's amazing.