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MrBluray...hmm... And remember that pic, from another topic, a long time ago.
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Yes, I got the pic off Google. XD
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#4 Irick_cb
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Yeah i don't like DD.

For other reasons then this.

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#5 Ragashahs
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man people really need ot protest this before it becomes completely standard

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#6 Tarutaru001
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man people really need ot protest this before it becomes completely standard

Ragashahs
Why? Internet caps keep download speeds high. Without them, bandwidth hogs would drag down download speed.
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#7 MortalDecay
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My ISP doesn't cap our internet. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.
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#8 roddollente
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ROgers FTW.

i remember this on the news before, that Rogers (here in Canada) was (and still is) charging 'hideous' fees. and then there was this '911 service charge fee' per month and this guy was being charged for it every month even if his town doesn't even have 911 HAHAHAHA so funny.

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#9 MortalDecay
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[QUOTE="Tarutaru001"][QUOTE="Ragashahs"]

man people really need ot protest this before it becomes completely standard

Why? Internet caps keep download speeds high. Without them, bandwidth hogs would drag down download speed.

Get outta here with that.
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[QUOTE="roddollente"]

ROgers FTW.

i remember this on the news before, that Rogers (here in Canada) was (and still is) charging 'hideous' fees. and then there was this '911 service charge fee' per month and this guy was being charged for it every month even if his town doesn't even have 911 HAHAHAHA so funny.

I guess Rogers is the new AOL.
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My ISP doesn't cap our internet. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.MortalDecay
Must be one of the crappy ISPs, or one that has one of those hidden caps.
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#12 santoron
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My ISP doesn't cap our internet. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.MortalDecay

You definitely are. But don't get to comfy. Now that Comcast is going with nationwide caps and people haven't revolted, AT&T, Time Warner and others have announced plans to extend or introduce caps on their services as well.

Unfortunately, Service caps are gonna be the standard in the U.S. within the next couple years.

And yeah, that will slow the adoption rate of DD considerably...

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[QUOTE="MortalDecay"]My ISP doesn't cap our internet. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.Tarutaru001
Must be one of the crappy ISPs, or one that has one of those hidden caps.

you are the one of many lucky ones. Only a small portion of ISP's ( here in EU i havent heard about any isp implementing caps ) do implement caps and usually they are cable not DSL
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[QUOTE="MortalDecay"]My ISP doesn't cap our internet. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.santoron

You definitely are. But don't get to comfy. Now that Comcast is going with nationwide caps and people haven't revolted, AT&T, Time Warner and others have announced plans to extend or introduce caps on their services as well.

Unfortunately, Service caps are gonna be the standard in the U.S. within the next couple years.

And yeah, that will slow the adoption rate of DD considerably...

No it won't. People will just pay the surplus charges.
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Comcast caps out @ like 250 gigs a month. Streaming or downloading an HD movie will be nowhere near 50gb or what's on a blu-ray. Just like DVDs, most of that is bloated space and you can shrink the file size down using the same codecs and not have a noticeable difference, or you can use newer and better codecs and drastically reduce the file size with little to no noticeable difference. The sooner DD comes the better. I don't live in some backwater place that's dial-up only, I NEVER resell stuff and I only buy games and movies new. For me there are ZERO cons to digital distribution at all. Not to mention that some of the biggest stuff that people bring up is pure bullocks and hasn't ever been in anything that's been distributed digitally... like the idea that you can only download something once or if your HDD breaks, you can't access your content ever again.
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#16 AGMing
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iv fully embraced DD, probably helps that i only pay £5 a month for my net with 16MB download speed and unlimited usage :) the less time i have to wait for new games the better and if i can DL them the day they are released rather than having to go and pick it up or wait for it to be delivered im not gonna complain.

i can understand why some people would be opposed to it but as time goes by internet speeds will get faster and cheaper, right now it may not be ideal but its the future of gaming so people should really get used to it.

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[QUOTE="Senor_Kami"]Comcast caps out @ like 250 gigs a month. Streaming or downloading an HD movie will be nowhere near 50gb or what's on a blu-ray. Just like DVDs, most of that is bloated space and you can shrink the file size down using the same codecs and not have a noticeable difference, or you can use newer and better codecs and drastically reduce the file size with little to no noticeable difference. The sooner DD comes the better. I don't live in some backwater place that's dial-up only, I NEVER resell stuff and I only buy games and movies new. For me there are ZERO cons to digital distribution at all. Not to mention that some of the biggest stuff that people bring up is pure bullocks and hasn't ever been in anything that's been distributed digitally... like the idea that you can only download something once or if your HDD breaks, you can't access your content ever again.

Uh, it costs more to buy Hard drives/Flash drives to store all your purchased downloaded stuff than optical discs. And yes, there is a noticible difference between codecs used on Blu-ray movies (VC-1, MPEG4) vs "ripped" HD Movies and compressed HD movies. Lots more artifacting, lack of HD audio, etc. Not to mention no extras or special features.
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400GB?! Well I'm sure it was all legally purchased material.

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iv fully embraced DD, probably helps that i only pay £5 a month for my net with 16MB download speed and unlimited usage :) the less time i have to wait for new games the better and if i can DL them the day they are released rather than having to go and pick it up or wait for it to be delivered im not gonna complain.

i can understand why some people would be opposed to it but as time goes by internet speeds will get faster and cheaper, right now it may not be ideal but its the future of gaming so people should really get used to it.

AGMing

I could care less about internet speeds and more about killing the second hand game market.

DD is the bane of gaming, once we give all the control to the publishers we can only lose as consumers.

But that is just my opinion.

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[QUOTE="MortalDecay"]My ISP doesn't cap our internet. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.Tarutaru001
Must be one of the crappy ISPs, or one that has one of those hidden caps.

8mb down (soon to be 10), 1mb up (sure there are better out there, but when you live in a small town, that's a damn good speed). Never have problems. I've been with them for about 4 years now. And they don't have hidden caps... What's it to you anyways? Is that jealousy I detect?
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[QUOTE="Tarutaru001"][QUOTE="MortalDecay"]My ISP doesn't cap our internet. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.MortalDecay
Must be one of the crappy ISPs, or one that has one of those hidden caps.

8mb down (soon to be 10), 1mb up (sure there are better out there, but when you live in a small town, that's a damn good speed). Never have problems. I've been with them for about 4 years now. And they don't have hidden caps... What's it to you anyways? Is that jealousy I detect?

How would you know unless you hit the hidden cap? All ISPs have a cap, whether hidden or public. If you hit a hidden cap, you get a nice letter or phone call urging you to change your download habits... followed by a lack of internet service for a while. XD
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that bill says he use 411Gb over his limit in 1 month. 411Gb in 1 month plus what ever his cap was. 411Gb. thats 13gb a day. that dude must be some pirate

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Unlimited download limit, who doesn't have this by now?
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Unlimited download limit, who doesn't have this by now?clembo1990
Unlimited download is last gen. Next Gen is download limit caps. How do you think the best ISPs maintain those super high download/upload rates?
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[QUOTE="MortalDecay"][QUOTE="Tarutaru001"] Must be one of the crappy ISPs, or one that has one of those hidden caps.Tarutaru001
8mb down (soon to be 10), 1mb up (sure there are better out there, but when you live in a small town, that's a damn good speed). Never have problems. I've been with them for about 4 years now. And they don't have hidden caps... What's it to you anyways? Is that jealousy I detect?

How would you know unless you hit the hidden cap? All ISPs have a cap, whether hidden or public. If you hit a hidden cap, you get a nice letter or phone call urging you to change your download habits... followed by a lack of internet service for a while. XD

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that bill says he use 411Gb over his limit in 1 month. 411Gb in 1 month plus what ever his cap was. 411Gb. thats 13gb a day. that dude must be some pirate

doobie1975

Or he could be using online backup.

Or grabbing scenes off his work FTP server for 3D modeling.

Or getting a hell of a lot out of his subscription streaming services.

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[QUOTE="MortalDecay"][QUOTE="Tarutaru001"] Must be one of the crappy ISPs, or one that has one of those hidden caps.Tarutaru001
8mb down (soon to be 10), 1mb up (sure there are better out there, but when you live in a small town, that's a damn good speed). Never have problems. I've been with them for about 4 years now. And they don't have hidden caps... What's it to you anyways? Is that jealousy I detect?

How would you know unless you hit the hidden cap? All ISPs have a cap, whether hidden or public. If you hit a hidden cap, you get a nice letter or phone call urging you to change your download habits... followed by a lack of internet service for a while. XD

Since I have had a few conversations with the tech guys at my ISP, some of them I know personally, since my ISP is local, I would know.
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#28 Tarutaru001
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411 GBs is only 8 full HD movies. :P This month, I downloaded 94.7GB on a 95GB cap plan.
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[QUOTE="clembo1990"]Unlimited download limit, who doesn't have this by now?Tarutaru001
Unlimited download is last gen. Next Gen is download limit caps. How do you think the best ISPs maintain those super high download/upload rates?

By restricting P2P, Ultd download is the only way to go.
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#30 Tarutaru001
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[QUOTE="Tarutaru001"][QUOTE="MortalDecay"] 8mb down (soon to be 10), 1mb up (sure there are better out there, but when you live in a small town, that's a damn good speed). Never have problems. I've been with them for about 4 years now. And they don't have hidden caps... What's it to you anyways? Is that jealousy I detect?MortalDecay
How would you know unless you hit the hidden cap? All ISPs have a cap, whether hidden or public. If you hit a hidden cap, you get a nice letter or phone call urging you to change your download habits... followed by a lack of internet service for a while. XD

Since I have had a few conversations with the tech guys at my ISP, some of them I know personally, since my ISP is local, I would know.

Well, maybe it has to do with you being in a small town. If it's a local ISP that only services a small town, it may not require a cap due to it not having many users. That would change though if the bandwidth hogs all come to your ISP because it has "unlimited downloads". In other words, enjoy it while it lasts.
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[QUOTE="clembo1990"]Unlimited download limit, who doesn't have this by now?Tarutaru001
Unlimited download is last gen. Next Gen is download limit caps. How do you think the best ISPs maintain those super high download/upload rates?

I take it your ISP is capped, and you're bitter about that. So in order to feel better about your misfortune, you're trying to spread the word of doom to everyone else. I got the hint when you said my ISP must be crappy since it isn't capped. :lol:
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[QUOTE="Tarutaru001"][QUOTE="clembo1990"]Unlimited download limit, who doesn't have this by now?MortalDecay
Unlimited download is last gen. Next Gen is download limit caps. How do you think the best ISPs maintain those super high download/upload rates?

I take it your ISP is capped, and you're bitter about that. So in order to feel better about your misfortune, you're trying to spread the word of doom to everyone else. I got the hint when you said my ISP must be crappy since it isn't capped. :lol:

Well, only small ISPs are non-capped. Small ISPs are crappy, at least compared to the large corporate ISPs.
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[QUOTE="doobie1975"]

that bill says he use 411Gb over his limit in 1 month. 411Gb in 1 month plus what ever his cap was. 411Gb. thats 13gb a day. that dude must be some pirate

Irick_cb

Or he could be using online backup.

Or grabbing scenes off his work FTP server for 3D modeling.

Or getting a hell of a lot out of his subscription streaming services.

All scenarios that the overwhelming majority of people will never encounter. You'd have to stream HD content 24/7 to hit 411 gigs in a month. You'd be streaming content even when you're sleeping.
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[QUOTE="Tarutaru001"][QUOTE="clembo1990"]Unlimited download limit, who doesn't have this by now?MortalDecay
Unlimited download is last gen. Next Gen is download limit caps. How do you think the best ISPs maintain those super high download/upload rates?

I take it your ISP is capped, and you're bitter about that. So in order to feel better about your misfortune, you're trying to spread the word of doom to everyone else. I got the hint when you said my ISP must be crappy since it isn't capped. :lol:

Yeah, mine too.

i wish i got a better downrate then this 36mb/s trash.

Oh well, i'll just take my uncapped bandwith and call it a win.

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[QUOTE="MortalDecay"][QUOTE="Tarutaru001"] Unlimited download is last gen. Next Gen is download limit caps. How do you think the best ISPs maintain those super high download/upload rates?Tarutaru001
I take it your ISP is capped, and you're bitter about that. So in order to feel better about your misfortune, you're trying to spread the word of doom to everyone else. I got the hint when you said my ISP must be crappy since it isn't capped. :lol:

Well, only small ISPs are non-capped. Small ISPs are crappy, at least compared to the large corporate ISPs.

thats just flat out not true....youve been pretty much making everything up in this thread as you go along.

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#36 Irick_cb
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All scenarios that the overwhelming majority of people will never encounter. You'd have to stream HD content 24/7 to hit 411 gigs in a month. You'd be streaming content even when you're sleeping.

Senor_Kami

You're right, most people here don't understand the concept of backup and the minority hold steady jobs....

*hides*

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[QUOTE="MortalDecay"]My ISP doesn't cap our internet. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.Tarutaru001
Must be one of the crappy ISPs, or one that has one of those hidden caps.

it sucks where you live. caps in EU are rare
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#38 cobrax75
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[QUOTE="Tarutaru001"][QUOTE="MortalDecay"]My ISP doesn't cap our internet. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.SamiRDuran
Must be one of the crappy ISPs, or one that has one of those hidden caps.

it sucks where you live. caps in EU are rare

Its rare in the US as welll...dont believe the TC...he raelly has no idea what hes talking about.

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I'd blame ISPs, not DD services.
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#40 Tarutaru001
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I'd blame ISPs, not DD services.supercubedude64
Blame bandwidth hogs, not ISPs. Think of it this way, even all-you-can-eat buffet restaurants can refuse service after a while. You pay for what you use.
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#41 PBSnipes
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As others have said, anyone who has gone 411GB over their cap is either pirating at a ludicrous rate or should have a commercial plan. Furthermore, it's important to note that Rogers is one of the best arguments in the world for net neutrality.

But you are correct, bandwidth caps will be a major barrier for DD. The hope is that by the time downloads reach a size that makes DD unfeasible for the average user based on current bandwidth caps, the government organizations responsible for the telecom industry (ie the FCC and CRTC) will make the necessary rulings for greater net neutrality.

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#42 gamer620
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I'd blame ISPs, not DD services.supercubedude64
That is funny. I wouldn't blame either of them. I would blame all the people out there that would rather download entertainment illegally (be it, movies, music, video games). Maybe its also those 10 year olds who download porn in daddy's basement. But it isn't the ISPs or the DD providers you should be blaming.
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#43 jdt532
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Is 250GB/month the cap for Comcast? I have the basic tier subscription that's supposed to be 15MB/s DL speed. Also Comcast has it's Ultra 50 tier available in my area which is supposed to be 50Mb/s DL speed, does anyone now if there is a cap on that? If I'm going to pay around $100 a month for this Ultra 50 subscription tier there better not be a DL cap....
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As others have said, anyone who has gone 411GB over their cap is either pirating at a ludicrous rate or should have a commercial plan. Furthermore, it's important to note that Rogers is one of the best arguments in the world for net neutrality.

But you are correct, bandwidth caps will be a major barrier for DD. The hope is that by the time downloads reach a size that makes DD unfeasible for the average user, the government organizations responsible for the telecom industry (ie the FCC and CRTC) will make the necessary rulings for greater net neutrality.

PBSnipes
Nah, the reason why Rogers has such amazing download speeds is because of bandwidth caps. Without them, the bandwidth hogs would use up all the bandwidth.
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#45 PBSnipes
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[QUOTE="PBSnipes"]

As others have said, anyone who has gone 411GB over their cap is either pirating at a ludicrous rate or should have a commercial plan. Furthermore, it's important to note that Rogers is one of the best arguments in the world for net neutrality.

But you are correct, bandwidth caps will be a major barrier for DD. The hope is that by the time downloads reach a size that makes DD unfeasible for the average user, the government organizations responsible for the telecom industry (ie the FCC and CRTC) will make the necessary rulings for greater net neutrality.

Tarutaru001

Nah, the reason why Rogers has such amazing download speeds is because of bandwidth caps. Without them, the bandwidth hogs would use up all the bandwidth.

No Canadian telco offers "amazing" anything. They're all rip-offs, and Rogers is the worst.

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[QUOTE="PBSnipes"]

As others have said, anyone who has gone 411GB over their cap is either pirating at a ludicrous rate or should have a commercial plan. Furthermore, it's important to note that Rogers is one of the best arguments in the world for net neutrality.

But you are correct, bandwidth caps will be a major barrier for DD. The hope is that by the time downloads reach a size that makes DD unfeasible for the average user, the government organizations responsible for the telecom industry (ie the FCC and CRTC) will make the necessary rulings for greater net neutrality.

Tarutaru001

Nah, the reason why Rogers has such amazing download speeds is because of bandwidth caps. Without them, the bandwidth hogs would use up all the bandwidth.

What's the point in having a fast internet conection if you can only use it to a certain point? Digital Distribution and cloud computing is the the future. We already have movie and TV shows we can download on our videogame consoles as well as games, demos, add-ons, etc. What happens when all that becomes the norm as well as cloud based gaming services like on-live and other cloud computing services as well as internet video streaming services like hulu? These DL caps will throw a wrench into all that and slow down progress.

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#47 Tarutaru001
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[QUOTE="Tarutaru001"][QUOTE="PBSnipes"]

As others have said, anyone who has gone 411GB over their cap is either pirating at a ludicrous rate or should have a commercial plan. Furthermore, it's important to note that Rogers is one of the best arguments in the world for net neutrality.

But you are correct, bandwidth caps will be a major barrier for DD. The hope is that by the time downloads reach a size that makes DD unfeasible for the average user, the government organizations responsible for the telecom industry (ie the FCC and CRTC) will make the necessary rulings for greater net neutrality.

jdt532

Nah, the reason why Rogers has such amazing download speeds is because of bandwidth caps. Without them, the bandwidth hogs would use up all the bandwidth.

What's the point in having a fast internet conection if you can only use it to a certain point? Digital Distribution and cloud computing is the the future. We already have movie and TV shows we can download on our videogame consoles as well as games, demos, add-ons, etc. What happens when all that becomes the norm as well as cloud based gaming services like on-live and other cloud computing services as well as internet video streaming services like hulu? These DL caps will throw a wrench into all that and slow down progress.

Just because you reach the cap, it doesn't mean you can't download anymore. You just have to pay the surplus charges.
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#48 MrGrimFandango
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[QUOTE="supercubedude64"]I'd blame ISPs, not DD services.gamer620
That is funny. I wouldn't blame either of them. I would blame all the people out there that would rather download entertainment illegally (be it, movies, music, video games). Maybe its also those 10 year olds who download porn in daddy's basement. But it isn't the ISPs or the DD providers you should be blaming.

I hope you dont actually think downloading takes much of a toll on an ISP...they cap it because they want more money out of you, plain and simple.
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#49 jdt532
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[QUOTE="jdt532"]

[QUOTE="Tarutaru001"] Nah, the reason why Rogers has such amazing download speeds is because of bandwidth caps. Without them, the bandwidth hogs would use up all the bandwidth.Tarutaru001

What's the point in having a fast internet conection if you can only use it to a certain point? Digital Distribution and cloud computing is the the future. We already have movie and TV shows we can download on our videogame consoles as well as games, demos, add-ons, etc. What happens when all that becomes the norm as well as cloud based gaming services like on-live and other cloud computing services as well as internet video streaming services like hulu? These DL caps will throw a wrench into all that and slow down progress.

Just because you reach the cap, it doesn't mean you can't download anymore. You just have to pay the surplus charges.

Which will send the bill into the ridiculous stratosphere, no thanks.

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#50 Hihatrider87
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this is a funny topic to make a new account for. just sayin....

I embrace dd and cloud computing too, but it'll take at least 10 years to become the standard. longer for cloud computing in general to reach its full potential. it'll take some time for people to accept keeping all their stuff on a google server somewhere.

I embrace debate on these issues, but please check your rhetoric at the door. at least back up your statements up with something more then Glenn Beck like fear mongering about the man taking away your rights.