[opendtv] Re: Report: T-Mobile Now Has the Best Wireless Network | Fox Business
- From: "Manfredi, Albert E" <albert.e.manfredi@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2017 03:18:26 +0000
Craig Birkmaier wrote:
Predictably, you took the bait and are now up to your usual
"fighting tactics" as I reel you in.
Craig - a legend in his own mind. Clueless. And pathetic, as he again attempts
to drown an argument in an ocean of useless words.
So there is NO advantage is using bandwidth hogging applications
when you remove the data caps and the financial penalty of
exceeding your data cap?
Speaking of useless words, what does this even mean? Let me explain data caps
that would be less objectionable. Data caps apply to everything equally, not
only as a way to block Netflix or other specific web sites. And to respond to
data caps, sites like Netflix can very simply offer various levels of quality,
as many sites do, explaining why they offer the options to their customers.
Simple. Now the user can avoid the cap, or paying the extra amount, and the
edge servers can serve more people.
he completely missed the point that 4G wireless broadband is HARDLY
a viable option, for home broadband.
That is irrelevant to this discussion Bert.
Only because you are completely unable to connect the dots. When you read that
bit about how Verizon 4G slowed down, it should instantly have brought to mind
that previous nonsense you were trying to peddle, time and time again, when
attempting to argue that there's "plenty of competition."
Let me explain something about learning things, Craig. You have to be able to
make associations, *and* you have to be able to make paradigm shifts. You
cannot look at each topic as if in a vacuum, and stubbornly, repeatedly, fail
to connect the dots. Plus, you cannot keep repeating yesterday's rules and
yesterday's truisms, as you always do, as if they must also apply tomorrow.
Then MetroPCS slipped in a bonus: free, unlimited YouTube videos.
Did they offer free unlimited videos from any other comers? If yes, no problem.
Simple enough. If they were an MVPD, and they had their own non-neutral tiers,
then whatever goes in those non-neutral slices of spectrum doesn't matter.
(Clipped away the excess verbosity.)
Bert
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