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 Posted by Jyeshta on 10/27/07 18:02 
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 15:54:59 -0400, "AMUN" <spamblocker@bett.net> 
wrote: 
 
>Just remember that ANY cable connection means several subscribers on/sharing  
>a connection. 
>If others on your line do a lot of uploading you will lose YOUR upload  
>speed, and the reverse is true as well. 
 
That's a good point, thanks.  I knew that, but somehow didn't 
make the mental connection that upload speeds could vary as much 
as download speeds. 
 
>You may just have to live with losing much of your own available bandwidth  
>for hours at a time, unless you complain to your provider to get on another  
>connection, but then you would have to tell them that you P2P and they may  
>not be thrilled, as not too many ISP's care much for the customers that  
>(potentially) suck up all the resources. 
> 
>I've even heard of a few users who admitted to P2P usage, being forced to  
>higher cost "business" accounts. 
 
I've been considering that, to tell the truth.  Cable is my major 
single luxury and I might be willing to pay even more for 
reliable increased bandwidth allocation.  I shall see.
 
  
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