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Re: Level 3 Communications Issues Statement Concerning Comcast's Actions


From: "Aaron Wendel"<aaron () wholesaleinternet net>
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:43:15 -0600

You and I both know that. I'll bet the vast majority of comcast customers don't.

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-----Original message-----
From: William Warren <hescominsoon () emmanuelcomputerconsulting com>
To: 'NANOG list' <nanog () nanog org>
Sent: Tue, Nov 30, 2010 01:24:40 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: Level 3 Communications Issues Statement Concerning Comcast's Actions

On 11/29/2010 6:45 PM, Aaron Wendel wrote:



I think what this really boils down to is an effect of shoddy marketing.
Access providers want to offer "unlimited" everything and don't want to
have
to go back to their customer base and say, "oh, sorry, we didn't really
mean
unlimited. We didn't think you'd really use that much." So they are
looking
for ways of making up for the increased costs without having to look like
idiots to their customers.
Unlimited access is already NOT unlimited access. A transfer cap isn't unlimited..while Comcast has a generous cap..it's still a transfer cap.


My problem is, what happens if this becomes the new model? What if
Comcast
comes to me and says, "Oh, we've noticed X Mbits originating from your
network coming through ours. Here's the bill of $X per bit." What
happens
when I counter with, "Ok, and I see X bits originating from your network.
Here's my bill, too." Do they agree to an exchange of money for an
exchange
of bits or do I get an "F you. Pay your bill to us and we're not giving
you
crap."




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