Aug 30th
Posted by Michael Trausch and filed under Posts Tagged ‘net neutrality

So, as has already been reported elsewhere on the Internets, Comcast (of which I am a current customer) is going to assess a 250 GB limitation on transfer for its residential customers. This is more than a little disturbing, being that I signed up for unlimited use Internet. Disclaimer: The math in this post is [...]

Feb 14th
Posted by Michael Trausch and filed under Posts Tagged ‘net neutrality

Please leave me a comment and answer this question real quick, if you wouldn’t mind: If you could choose a lower-bandwidth plan for your Internet access—say, 1 Mbps access for a lower rate, as opposed to 6 Mbps for the rate that is usually current now—would you? How about if you did not pay a [...]

Feb 8th
Posted by Michael Trausch and filed under Posts Tagged ‘net neutrality

I would just like to mention that if you have not done so already, get your comments into the FCC regarding network neutrality and “reasonable network management” as soon as possible! The deadline is coming near (the 13th). More information is still available here on my blog.

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