CottonCitySlim;c-10145001 said:
Germz101;c-10144662 said:
Look people, cable companies do not have to capcity to provide the bandwidth for which it sells. It is very very expensive to have everyone allocated speeds up to and above 500mbps. It’s very very costly
But they aren’t going to tell u that because what u say u can’t do. It won’t stop the next company from lying to u and saying they can.
So these companies seem to be in truce mode. Because the only way they can cost effectively provide everyone with the bandwidth they need to provide reasonable ping time is to have control in directing traffic.
They can’t just give u have a gig step back and say have at it. Even tho it’s what they sell you. They can’t...you been lied to and before it all implodes. Shit like this happens. It’s not as much as an attack on consumer as it is an admission of guilt in lying to consumers.
That attack already came, people were just made to believe the attack was a benefit. When the benefit didn’t truly exist
This is a lie, it’s why European countries bandwith is running laps around us
How u gone tell me it’s a lie when I do this shit for a living
Take a node that only services one apt building with 300 customers. First and foremost the capcity is gonna hit the roof during peak times.
So you need a node that’s capable of splitting the return. That’s a 3000 dollar node. Second because you split the return you need to put the returns on separate cards. That’s one node, if you have a hub with at the very least 20 nodes.
At least 5 of those nodes will require the same measures. That requires a powerful and updated cmts That’s 60,000 dollars, then you figure if ur trying to move forward and provide at least half a gig to each customer as Obama was trying to push as a standard when he was in office. That requires eventually each node to be on its own card on the cmts to accommodate that much bandwidth.
Then because every node is it’s own card and none are combined. That requires more network tech to track the noise that customers create and cause low SNRs which also slow internet speeds.
Added to that higher capacity will lead to u needing another cmts for every node to be on its own card.
Because cable leaks, and one loose connection at one modem in a node of 300 customers can bring SNRs to levels so low every customer regardless of speeds they pay, will experience shit speeds.
A way around that is buying connectors that only need one twist to make a complete seal. The avg. RG 6 connector is 30 cents a pop. Them shits is a dollar a pop.
Anyway, all that shit adds up to a high bill, and all anyone will feel like is they are getting ripped off. Like that money they put in don’t go to operational costs to wipe the shit that customers create off of the ass of the plant