warhorse78
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Lets say, reading my morning online news, an article on the Time Warner blacking out CBS in LA, NYC and Dallas led to another article on how ISP providers are planning on squeezing out their toughest competition like Netflix and Hulu and other online content by placing an obsurd bandwidth cap on internet customers. I currently have DSL from ATT, and pay only 14 bucks a month and I am always watching entire TV series on either my pc or TV and have yet to see any notice on Bandwidth exceeded.
Have any of you seen any problems with ISP providers and the usage of online video content? Is this something we should be worried about if it's implemented on a wide scale? So far, I have heard only LA has been hit with this nonsense, but I live all the way in South Florida, and so far it has yet to effect my viewing area.
Have any of you seen any problems with ISP providers and the usage of online video content? Is this something we should be worried about if it's implemented on a wide scale? So far, I have heard only LA has been hit with this nonsense, but I live all the way in South Florida, and so far it has yet to effect my viewing area.