Gene Heskett wrote: > On Monday 31 August 2009, Michael Hennebry wrote: > >> On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Ed Greshko wrote: >> >>> Gene Heskett wrote: >>> >>>> The latest insult is that news services, like cnn or fauxnews or the >>>> bbc, are all being throttled, so if I want to watch a story without a >>>> bunch of 20 second pauses in a 3 minute package, I'll pause it for a >>>> minute or 5 & go check email, so it is all downloaded when I unpause it. >>>> msnbc of course doesn't suffer from that throttling cuz its M$. File >>>> fetching still has mostly full speed as those speeds are usually >>>> reported by the app pulling the file. And so far, torrents are pretty >>>> good if there are enough seeders. >>>> >>> OK....so this is really "rant" about vz. And somehow vz is "in bed" >>> with anything M$ cause it supposedly allows MSNBC through.... >>> >> supposedly? >> > > Obviously the doubting Thomas here has never had to deal with vz an an ISP. > I rest my case. > > I don't know what you are alleging.... MSNBC uses a Flash Player as does CNN, fauxnews, and the BBC. Of course the flash players they use are all different. But, I believe the underlying network protocol used to transfer data to the players is the same. So, maybe you are alleging that vz is "controlling" bandwidth based on source IP to discourage you from watching those other news outlets that don't have MS in their names? Being in Taiwan I obviously don't have vz as my ISP. But, MSNBC, fauxnews, and MSNBC works just fine while CNN can be jerky. I suppose, based on your logic and no evidence, I can conclude that my ISP has something against CNN. Maybe CNN had an unflattering article on 馬英九 (President of Taiwan)? FWIW, I did ask my Dad in NJ to watch videos on each of those sites you mention and to let me know which performed well and which didn't. He said he watched 2 or 3 on each site and all were good. He is on vz. Not sure of his plan...but I believe he has FIOS (forgot to ask). So, I have no doubt that you have having a bad experience with watching videos....but it would seem a Federal law would be broken if what you seem to be alleging is true. And, I suppose, it is only being broken where you are as evidenced by my Dad's experience. Of course he is 83 and may have nodded off while watching the videos and didn't notice anything.... :-)
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