SDRNews SDR2008-04-04: Great Speed but Tarnished Rep
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April 03, 2008
Unofficial Vista SP1 Hack Saves Money Comcast Ups the Speed to 50Mb/sec Skilled Engineers - Recruited for Evil SDR News is a Daily (M-F) Technology... More
Unofficial Vista SP1 Hack Saves Money Comcast Ups the Speed to 50Mb/sec Skilled Engineers - Recruited for Evil SDR News is a Daily (M-F) Technology Podcast with Tech News Highlights from Slashdot, Digg and Reddit Click Here to Sign Up for the SDR Newsletter Contact Us Prefer a Direct Download ? (mp3) Download today’s show. 3D Vertical Axis Windmill Video Watch the You Tube Episode Today’s Headlines Include… Unofficial Vista SP1 Hack Saves Money Comcast Ups the Speed to 50Mb/sec Skilled Engineers - Recruited for Evil SDR News Links If a news item has disappeared from the Del.icio.us list above, try the full list here. Thumbnail Views: Via Thumblicio.us SEARCH ANY STORY YOU HEAR ON THE PODCAST Faster Net Speeds - But Damaged Brand by Andrew McCaskey Comcast is announcing trials of the DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem in the Minneapolis market. Claimed speeds are 50 Mb/sec down and 6 Mb/sec up, at a price of $150 per month. You have to be a real Hulu fan to get excited about this - or want your AppleTV HD purchases served up promptly. On the other hand, doing all that, a few VoIP lines and other uses might just push it into the realm of possibility. I am afraid that Comcast - in a competive market - might end up with a bit of a tarnished product that up against FiOS from Verizon. Simply put, the way that things have rolled out the past year, Comcast has all sorts of ways to block, tweak, throttle and constrain - while Verizon has at least for the moment kept their hands off. I would hate to pay $150 for super speeds and then find that the type of traffic that I chose to deploy caused by 50MBb/sec pipe to throttle back to 5Mb/sec, based on some formula that Comcast uses to load balance out kids who have just gotten home in the afternoon and are busy downloading all sorts of stuff. And as a small business owner, I would REALLY resent the $200 that represented a $50 uplift for “security software” over the residential package. Of course, the chances that Verizon gets here with FiOS in any meaningful time horizon are about nil.. so I will keep my mouth shut and say thank you when Comcast comes to call. Click to view videos submitted or recommended by other SDR podcast listeners. . . If you find a YouTube video that pertains to one of our news items, or have produced an item that would be of interest to SDR listeners, please send us the link slashdotreview{at}gmail.com Save $10 on any order of $50 or more at GoDaddy.com! Be sure to sign up for our upcoming roundtable. We will be using GoToMeeting. Also, be sure to check out GoToMeeting. Why? Because you can hold meetings right over the Net — from anywhere. Plus, you can hold all the meetings you want for one flat rate. To get your free 30-day trial , visit www.gotomeeting.com/techroundtable. Take 10% off any order at GoDaddy.com! Code SLASH Take $5 off any $30 order at GoDaddy.com! Code SLASH2 .com Domains $6.95 at GoDaddy.com! Code SLASH3 More blogs about SlashdotReview… Slashdot Review by Email - Sign up here: Enter your Email Powered by FeedBlitz Less
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