Please 'leak' Fedora 8
Res
res at ausics.net
Mon Nov 5 22:59:29 UTC 2007
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, John Summerfield wrote:
> Overall, bandwidth is a much greater problem with torrents. That why some
> ISPs are "managing" it.
>
Typically 3% of an ISP's userbase accounts for 75% of the data used, so
the other 97% have to squeeze something out of 25%
Two ways to fix it, ISP increases bandwith 10 fold, thereby dramatically
increasing your access and usage charges to pay for it, or do what most do
now, that 3% must now try squeeze something out of what the other 97% dont
use, and thanks to devices like net enforcer, the web surfers, gamers,
and those with VPN's and so on do not have their net experiences screwed
over by a bunch of 16yo warez freaks or copyright violators, resulting in
97% of the customer base being happy.
And what of the other 3%? Well its tuff luck, and one thing to be sure of,
a *criminal* never calls the police because someone is stopping them from
commiting their crime.
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Cheers
Res
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