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posted by martyb on Tuesday April 28 2020, @08:24PM   Printer-friendly
from the trust-us! dept.

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20200420/06583844328/fancy-that-comcasts-network-holding-up-fine-without-usage-caps.shtml

For many years in the early aughts, broadband providers insisted they needed to impose usage caps and costly overage fees to help manage network congestion. By 2015, leaked documents from Comcast revealed that was never true. In the years since, even industry CEOs have acknowledged that the limits are little more than an additional tax on captive customers in uncompetitive U.S. broadband markets.

As COVID-19 struck, ISPs quickly bowed to pressure to eliminate such restrictions so home-bound Americans weren't inundated with significantly higher bills. In a press release, Comcast makes it clear that its network has (gasp), performed perfectly well under the added load -- despite a 32% increase in upstream traffic and 18% increase in downstream traffic. There's been a 77% surge in gaming downloads, a 37% bump in streaming video consumption, and a 228% bump in VOIP and teleconferencing use. This is, Comcast says, causing no issues for Comcast:

"Our ongoing, proactive network investment to add fiber and capacity has put us in a good position to manage the increases that we are experiencing today. While the COVID-19 experience is new and unprecedented, the Internet ecosystem is flexible and performing the way it was designed. We engineer the network to handle spikes and shifts in usage, and what we have seen so far with COVID-19 is within our capacity."

Many ISPs, like Comcast, backed off the "congestion" claims a few years ago after their own memos, and numerous researchers and journalists, kept debunking them.


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  • (Score: 2) by gtomorrow on Tuesday April 28 2020, @10:01PM (5 children)

    by gtomorrow (2230) on Tuesday April 28 2020, @10:01PM (#988016)

    Have you not been paying attention, friend? What have any of your grievances have to do with "lockdown"? It's just now that "the man behind the curtain" has been unequivically and undeniably revealed. Are you really surprised?

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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 28 2020, @10:16PM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 28 2020, @10:16PM (#988026)

    No, I was sarcastically saying (sorry forgot the /s) that I can't wait for the lockdown to end and all these unequivocal and undeniable truths get swept back under the rug. We are seeing the cracks in our system, the corruption of the magic market forces, and I'm worried we'll just go back to business as normal where corporations get to continue extracting all the profit while squeezing the average person as hard as they can.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 29 2020, @01:13AM (3 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 29 2020, @01:13AM (#988071)

      Friend, if only you'd bundle phone tether with a landline and sport channel package you'd save thousands. Innovation is alive and well.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 29 2020, @05:08AM (2 children)

        by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 29 2020, @05:08AM (#988107)

        Mate, you wouldn't believe the amount of money I haven't saved. Can't stand innovation myself, more of an old testament type really.

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 29 2020, @07:11AM (1 child)

          by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 29 2020, @07:11AM (#988120)

          Well friend there's Good News! A bundle package full of innovative sports channel and landline options. I can't wait to tell you about it. Friend? Are you there?

          • (Score: 2) by RS3 on Wednesday April 29 2020, @11:36PM

            by RS3 (6367) on Wednesday April 29 2020, @11:36PM (#988362)

            Blessed are the patient- he's chiseling away on the stone tablets.