Comment Re:double dip (Score 1) 307
are you paying by the gig of thruput?
are you paying by the minute of server access?
or do you pay a flat monthly fee for all the bandwidth you can eat?
it's more accurate to say they're getting paid from one customer for using another customer's ISP's bandwidth. which might very well cause a seismic shift in the ISP business if this thing gets big. but it won't, because it'll be clumsily implemented and only available on certain flavors of Windows, ignoring the entire Mac and Linux communities (and a chunk of the windows community who just can't afford an applicable version of windows and/or the hardware to run same) and the open source community will heave a collective shrug as they release the latest non-tracable alternative to BitTorrent on the masses.
are you paying by the minute of server access?
or do you pay a flat monthly fee for all the bandwidth you can eat?
it's more accurate to say they're getting paid from one customer for using another customer's ISP's bandwidth. which might very well cause a seismic shift in the ISP business if this thing gets big. but it won't, because it'll be clumsily implemented and only available on certain flavors of Windows, ignoring the entire Mac and Linux communities (and a chunk of the windows community who just can't afford an applicable version of windows and/or the hardware to run same) and the open source community will heave a collective shrug as they release the latest non-tracable alternative to BitTorrent on the masses.