Internet traffic and Azureus -

Res res at ausics.net
Tue Sep 25 11:06:09 UTC 2007


my my typos are bad, time for bed :)

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Res wrote:

> On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Andy Green wrote:
>
>> There are all sorts of laws in other countries, probably .au too, about
>> what you are allowed to "monitor", especially when it is to do with
>> email.  Just a FYI.
>
>
> I know the laws vary country to country, i dont need to know what it is 
> anywhere but here, I know in some countries they are not permitted to monitor 
> anything at all, its not that we do it for the hell of it, its because we 
> have a reason, id much rather listen to the radio and drink my de-caf :)
>
>> If someone is offering a service at a particular bandwidth, I am paying
>> the bills, then of course if I want to max out that service 24/7 I will
>> do so.  (Typically my traffic too is silent 90% of the time and bursty
>> the rest, but it's not the point).  Whose fault is it they set the
>> contention ratio -- for profit -- too high?  Not mine, I paid for the
>
> you dont run an isp network do you, in fact youve nefver had anything to do 
> with running of one have you :) I can tell because you have no factual grasp 
> on reality on whats involved.
> If you think its a profitable business model to do a 1:1 for 70 bucks a month 
> and flatline your conenction 24/7, then why dont you start your own ISP :) 
> but, you have to only take on custoemrs like0mionded in other words you cant 
> do what every otehr isp doesm and thats allow the ones paying teh same dollar 
> as you but barely use 1G a month off-set your costs.
>
>
>> Clearly we are on different sides of the fence on this issue.
>
> of course, you are a user who wants everything for nothing, you know how many 
> times  ive heard your line of reasoning before over the past 10 plus years? I 
> couldnt tell you, ive lost count, im sure i could easily retire by now if i 
> had 5 dollars each time though.
>
> So well have to agree to disagree
>
>

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Cheers
Res




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