bripat9643
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My government-regulated utilities are working just fine. Aren't yours?
How, by forcing you to pay 50% more for "green energy" that nobody wants?
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My government-regulated utilities are working just fine. Aren't yours?
You think TWC is ubiquitous?[
as 'the only game in town' you think they were in a big hurry to upgrade it to begin with?
Ooh look, a lying commie - as unusual as sand at a beach.
{Time Warner Cable (TWC) is now delivering Internet speeds up to 300 Megabits per second (Mbps) }
Time Warner Cable Begins Major Internet Speed Increases in Los Angeles and New York City Time Warner Cable
The United States has the fastest internet speeds on the planet.
Conversely, democrat have the slowest minds on the planet.
Typical for America. Many people have vision while the nation is clueless.Kinda ironic when we invented the internet we don't have the best version of it.
like you, i don't agree with local ordinances that divy up municipalities for exclusive territories to cable providers.You think TWC is ubiquitous?[
as 'the only game in town' you think they were in a big hurry to upgrade it to begin with?
Ooh look, a lying commie - as unusual as sand at a beach.
{Time Warner Cable (TWC) is now delivering Internet speeds up to 300 Megabits per second (Mbps) }
Time Warner Cable Begins Major Internet Speed Increases in Los Angeles and New York City Time Warner Cable
The United States has the fastest internet speeds on the planet.
Conversely, democrat have the slowest minds on the planet.
NO. Your local government is undoubtedly preventing them from providing service in your area.
like you, i don't agree with local ordinances that divy up municipalities for exclusive territories to cable providers.You think TWC is ubiquitous?[
as 'the only game in town' you think they were in a big hurry to upgrade it to begin with?
Ooh look, a lying commie - as unusual as sand at a beach.
{Time Warner Cable (TWC) is now delivering Internet speeds up to 300 Megabits per second (Mbps) }
Time Warner Cable Begins Major Internet Speed Increases in Los Angeles and New York City Time Warner Cable
The United States has the fastest internet speeds on the planet.
Conversely, democrat have the slowest minds on the planet.
NO. Your local government is undoubtedly preventing them from providing service in your area.
that said, how do you propose to offer 'choice' with cable? should every company run a line to every address?
perhaps. but the reality is a company isn't going to invest the money to run a line down a street without some guarantee that they'll recoup that investment.like you, i don't agree with local ordinances that divy up municipalities for exclusive territories to cable providers.You think TWC is ubiquitous?[
as 'the only game in town' you think they were in a big hurry to upgrade it to begin with?
Ooh look, a lying commie - as unusual as sand at a beach.
{Time Warner Cable (TWC) is now delivering Internet speeds up to 300 Megabits per second (Mbps) }
Time Warner Cable Begins Major Internet Speed Increases in Los Angeles and New York City Time Warner Cable
The United States has the fastest internet speeds on the planet.
Conversely, democrat have the slowest minds on the planet.
NO. Your local government is undoubtedly preventing them from providing service in your area.
that said, how do you propose to offer 'choice' with cable? should every company run a line to every address?
Each cable provider can run a line down the street. Why not, how much space can a fiber optic take up. These days they are all buried underground anyway. Then each home owner can choose with cable provider he wants.
Looking fowards to internet at the speed of Japan. Avg connection there is in the 50 MB/s range. Get about 6 here if lucky.
Have about 90-110 mb/s with Comcast, but it isn't ipv6 because Comcast tries to force its customers to use its routers - so they won't update the router to use ipv6.Looking fowards to internet at the speed of Japan. Avg connection there is in the 50 MB/s range. Get about 6 here if lucky.
But the $10/month rental for an insecure router that fakes data use, and won't let Steam through, sucks. So ipv4 is a sacrifice worth making.
Internet connections in most areas aren't consistent in the US either, and cut out several times a day.
I didn't even have to click on the story to get a huge smile on my face. What an awesome description of the FCC's efforts toward the so-called Net Neutrality situation. And then, I read the story. It contains more than 30 links to back up the claims that all this will do is subject the internet to government controls.
Read the story with all the links @http://Aren t We All Looking Forward to Internet at the Speed of Government RedState
Listening to people tell you what you want to hear, who are saying it because you want to hear it, and then using what you hear as the basis of an argument, is the intellectual equivalent of masturbating into your hand and then throwing at some strange woman's face, then turning around and calling her a slut for having a strange man's seed all over her face.
anecdotally, it used to happen to me all the time - well, i'd say to the point that i noticed it at least once a month.Have about 90-110 mb/s with Comcast, but it isn't ipv6 because Comcast tries to force its customers to use its routers - so they won't update the router to use ipv6.Looking fowards to internet at the speed of Japan. Avg connection there is in the 50 MB/s range. Get about 6 here if lucky.
But the $10/month rental for an insecure router that fakes data use, and won't let Steam through, sucks. So ipv4 is a sacrifice worth making.
Internet connections in most areas aren't consistent in the US either, and cut out several times a day.
Cite your source. (Note: I don't recall that happening ONE SINGLE TIME in almost ten years of broadband service!)
It happens all the time, that you never get an outage or never suffer from drop outs and inconsistances is outside the norm.Have about 90-110 mb/s with Comcast, but it isn't ipv6 because Comcast tries to force its customers to use its routers - so they won't update the router to use ipv6.Looking fowards to internet at the speed of Japan. Avg connection there is in the 50 MB/s range. Get about 6 here if lucky.
But the $10/month rental for an insecure router that fakes data use, and won't let Steam through, sucks. So ipv4 is a sacrifice worth making.
Internet connections in most areas aren't consistent in the US either, and cut out several times a day.
Cite your source. (Note: I don't recall that happening ONE SINGLE TIME in almost ten years of broadband service!)
It happens briefly for several minutes a time every day here, usually at times of heavy use - but also at early morning and lunch.anecdotally, it used to happen to me all the time - well, i'd say to the point that i noticed it at least once a month.Have about 90-110 mb/s with Comcast, but it isn't ipv6 because Comcast tries to force its customers to use its routers - so they won't update the router to use ipv6.Looking fowards to internet at the speed of Japan. Avg connection there is in the 50 MB/s range. Get about 6 here if lucky.
But the $10/month rental for an insecure router that fakes data use, and won't let Steam through, sucks. So ipv4 is a sacrifice worth making.
Internet connections in most areas aren't consistent in the US either, and cut out several times a day.
Cite your source. (Note: I don't recall that happening ONE SINGLE TIME in almost ten years of broadband service!)
odd thing about it was the only way my bill was ever changed to reflect the downtime was if i called and complained.
perhaps. but the reality is a company isn't going to invest the money to run a line down a street without some guarantee that they'll recoup that investment.like you, i don't agree with local ordinances that divy up municipalities for exclusive territories to cable providers.You think TWC is ubiquitous?Ooh look, a lying commie - as unusual as sand at a beach.
{Time Warner Cable (TWC) is now delivering Internet speeds up to 300 Megabits per second (Mbps) }
Time Warner Cable Begins Major Internet Speed Increases in Los Angeles and New York City Time Warner Cable
The United States has the fastest internet speeds on the planet.
Conversely, democrat have the slowest minds on the planet.
NO. Your local government is undoubtedly preventing them from providing service in your area.
that said, how do you propose to offer 'choice' with cable? should every company run a line to every address?
Each cable provider can run a line down the street. Why not, how much space can a fiber optic take up. These days they are all buried underground anyway. Then each home owner can choose with cable provider he wants.
can you imagine the expense of running a line to a neighborhood, only to pick up two subscriptions?
frankly, i think more cities need to look at and copy cedar falls, iowa. make cable and internet a city utility, just like water, sewer, electricity, and gas.
It happens all the time, that you never get an outage or never suffer from drop outs and inconsistances is outside the norm.Have about 90-110 mb/s with Comcast, but it isn't ipv6 because Comcast tries to force its customers to use its routers - so they won't update the router to use ipv6.Looking fowards to internet at the speed of Japan. Avg connection there is in the 50 MB/s range. Get about 6 here if lucky.
But the $10/month rental for an insecure router that fakes data use, and won't let Steam through, sucks. So ipv4 is a sacrifice worth making.
Internet connections in most areas aren't consistent in the US either, and cut out several times a day.
Cite your source. (Note: I don't recall that happening ONE SINGLE TIME in almost ten years of broadband service!)
Funny, when I call Henry's bluff to cite language where these "taxes" appear, he simply folds.
Internet is now a utility like telephone companies. Look at your phone bill....provided you are allowed a telephone...and get back to me about why are so happy about the taxes and fees.
But until then, the coffee pot in the break room is running low. Step to it.
The United States has the fastest internet speeds on the planet.
My government-regulated utilities are working just fine. Aren't yours?
Each cable provider can run a line down the street. Why not, how much space can a fiber optic take up. These days they are all buried underground anyway. Then each home owner can choose with cable provider he wants.
You think TWC is ubiquitous?
you don't know where i live, or who offers service here.You think TWC is ubiquitous?
I have knowledge, you have a leftist agenda.
I win.