Re: Why does bandwidth cost money?
[quote=FM;444072]bandwidth...[SIZE=-1]the amount of data that can be transferred over the network in a fixed amount of time. On the Net, it is usually expressed in bits per second (bps) or in higher units like Mbps (millions of bits per second). 28.8 modem can deliver 28,800 bps, a T1 line is about 1.5 Mbps.[/SIZE]
Bandwidth prices vary depending on where you're getting it from; while a lot of costs used to be in infrastructure as well, even that's come down over the years.
The Comcast issue just began to really surface over the past couple of days...
[URL]http://digg.com/tech_news/Comcast_admits_bandwidth_cap_200_GB_month_and_is_a_moving_target[/URL]
If you think about it, downloading 200GB/month is in some ways fairly hard to pull off..the average user will never reach that limit, while a few might in certain situations. As a floating limit, I'm willing to bet you surpass it in one month you're not gone automatically...
And I'm sure this "cap" is somewhat monetary in more ways then one...IMO while the speeds are good, I think still the price is a little high; I had DSL some years back elsewhere and it was slightly slower, but for over half less...so I wish I could get it now, but can't....:( By the same token, a lot of providers around the world have much lower caps/month, some count it as uploading and downloading....[/quote]
I can download 200 gigs in a week, let alone a month...bit torrent + soulseek = a shitload of bandwidth (and no, thats not porn, for those of you thinking it). My ISP is unlimited down and up, and i'm locked in on the contract. gotta love it!