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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2557407" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>now that's quite the stretch! </p><p></p><p>if ISP are allowed to charge content provider and end user extra for what end user is already paying for. </p><p>pretty sure no one is coming to get you if you don't pay for your broadband. your ISP will simply turn off service. </p><p></p><p>what's at stake is our broadband bill doubling and tripling if ISP is allowed to charge 3x times for what they are already getting paid for. </p><p>which is to provide broadband at XX speeds at what ISP is already charging for. </p><p></p><p>again ... the lowest speed for broadband is about 1.5mb sec ... whereas about 100 to 150kb/s (.8 to 1.3mb sec) is needed for streaming video to deliver content without stopping. or level of service consumer is already paying for. by throttling video ISP wants to charge content provider and YOU for speedy access. that YOU are already paying for.</p><p></p><p>my normal broadband speeds are 2465 kb/s .. whereas about 150kb/s are needed for high quality video without stopping.</p><p>my broadband is slow compared to other service levels ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2557407, member: 7629"] now that's quite the stretch! if ISP are allowed to charge content provider and end user extra for what end user is already paying for. pretty sure no one is coming to get you if you don't pay for your broadband. your ISP will simply turn off service. what's at stake is our broadband bill doubling and tripling if ISP is allowed to charge 3x times for what they are already getting paid for. which is to provide broadband at XX speeds at what ISP is already charging for. again ... the lowest speed for broadband is about 1.5mb sec ... whereas about 100 to 150kb/s (.8 to 1.3mb sec) is needed for streaming video to deliver content without stopping. or level of service consumer is already paying for. by throttling video ISP wants to charge content provider and YOU for speedy access. that YOU are already paying for. my normal broadband speeds are 2465 kb/s .. whereas about 150kb/s are needed for high quality video without stopping. my broadband is slow compared to other service levels .. [/QUOTE]
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