per your suggestion, I have started a new thread with questions related to the
mentioned issues.
debate away!
-eric
from the central offices of the technomage Guild, internet debating society.
On Nov 24, 2017, at 10:01 AM, Herminio Hernandez Jr. wrote:
> I work in the networking field and I ca
I work in the networking field and I can tell you that the idea that all
traffic can be treated equally is nonsense. If you want services esp latency
sensitive ones like voice and video to be delivered reliably then there will be
traffic shaping. Bandwidth is a limited resource.
p.s. do not wa
h. well, I wasn't going to mention these alternative methods owing to their
precarious legal nature.
btw, ISp's are starting to take a hard line on things like pirating. I have 1
neighbor who will no longer be able to get internet from any provider here in
my neighborhood. Basically, he was
already done. there is even a change.org petition. I have also filed comments
on their comments page. believe me, I tried to keep it dry, technical and
logical. however, these are politicians we are dealing with here.
-eric
from the central offices of the technomage Guild, Internet Regulatory
A
If you've ever worked in networking at a carrier or isp level, you know net
neutrality never really was to begin with. From the beginnings of time,
there's been a feature called "quality of service" that makes sure some
traffic is always more important than other traffics, so this has always
been
On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 23:50:33 -0700
Eric Oyen wrote:
> well,
> the media cartels can go pound sand as far as I am concerned. I can
> get most of the content I want from Amazon, netflix, hulu (if I could
> ever get around the accessibility issues) or even youtube tv.
You'd better hurry up and giv
well,
the media cartels can go pound sand as far as I am concerned. I can get most of
the content I want from Amazon, netflix, hulu (if I could ever get around the
accessibility issues) or even youtube tv. And honestly, paying more than $35 a
month for tv service is just a ripoff. btw, that is w
I'm happy with the Florida channel (PBS educational)
On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 12:12 PM, Stephen Partington
wrote:
> The funny part is I don't mind paying for the content. I just really
> despise the way I am being forced to consume it. And that is actually the
> biggest reason I will look I to al
The funny part is I don't mind paying for the content. I just really
despise the way I am being forced to consume it. And that is actually the
biggest reason I will look I to alternate methods of consumption.
On Nov 22, 2017 11:42 PM, "Michael Butash" wrote:
> Legal conundrum. Media cartels wan
Legal conundrum. Media cartels want their profits back, crackdown ensues.
Piratebay ftw.
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Michael wrote:
>
> I've been living where I didn't need kodi but moved a couple of days ago.
> Where did tvaddons go?
> --
> :-)~MIKE~(-:
>
> ---
I've been living where I didn't need kodi but moved a couple of days ago.
Where did tvaddons go?
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:-)~MIKE~(-:
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