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@ucxo - http://www.delimitervps.com/landingpage/blades/?p=A2302100&l=Atlanta
Can we get more Bandwidth Traffic? If so, how much?
@Felipe - $10/TB
OMFG... That is some hefty price, that would be about half my landline subscription and I can do that in a day without pushing hard, already doing half of it in the online.net 2 Eur a month dedi per day.
No wonder internet is so expensive in US and people moan about BW for netflix and such, here people offer free HD tv included in most internet packages, even mobile ones for phones and tablets. Hopefully US transit capacity will increase, after latest row about net neutrality and throttling media companies, maybe something will be done.
That is something that odds me, bandwidth limitation in the US is so high compared to Canada and Europe, they have to high their standars or their internet development will slow down, companies are constantly fighting to limit the internet of his users, net neutrality has to be applied in its fullness.
Hopefully they will upgrade storage facilities at the listening posts so they can store higher volumes of traffic or lower the expiration time for stored data, otherwise they will start lagging behind even compared with china.
There isn't really a capacity problem. The industry tried that argument at first (citing "network congestion"), but it simply wasn't factual and so now they've moved on to saying it's about "fairness" (which is hilarious because the cost for internet in the US is so high to begin with).
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Cable-Industry-Finally-Admits-Caps-Not-About-Congestion-122791