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Re: symmetric vs. asymmetric [was: Verizon Policy Statement on Net Neutrality]


From: Miles Fidelman <mfidelman () meetinghouse net>
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2015 13:56:14 -0500

I think you underestimate how many broadband customers are folks who take work home from the office, or school). Heck, an awful lot of high school assignments involve writing papers and presentations jointly with other kids, and these days word documents and multi-media PPT presentations can get awfully large.


Mike Hammett wrote:
Over 95% of the people don't do anything of the sort (probably much closer to 100 than 95). The most common usage is tablets and 
phones going to Facebook, YouTube and Netflix. Regular consumers couldn't care less about anything else. If you think otherwise, 
you've (perhaps thankfully) spent too long away from your standard consumer).




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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com



----- Original Message -----

From: "James R Cutler" <james.cutler () consultant com>
To: "Mike Hammett" <nanog () ics-il net>
Cc: "NANOG" <nanog () nanog org>
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2015 9:04:56 AM
Subject: Re: symmetric vs. asymmetric [was: Verizon Policy Statement on Net Neutrality]

On Feb 28, 2015, at 9:19 AM, Mike Hammett < nanog () ics-il net > wrote:





Only have a 25 meg Internet service? Use a 5 MHz channel, not 160 MHz.




So, if I use wireless to my, for example, Apple TV, I should limit the rate between my file server Mac and the Apple TV 
based on my Internet connection speed?


I’m not certain that is reasonable.







James R. Cutler
James.cutler () consultant com
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