My question is: Have other people heard of similar attempts by the telephone companies to have "metered Internet access"? It seems they would need a hardware level signal analyzer on their switching equipment to differentiate between voice/data. Does anyone know by what means such a technology could be implemented? What would be the legal ramifications?
Old stuff... They're always trying to push special modem lines off on folks.
Also do people agree with the claims that our local lack of available phone lines is due to Internet usage or just to lack of foresight in growth management decisions?
half and half. The telecommunications infrastructure was designed to service X number of people with exactly 15% of the phones being off hook at any given time. i think we can all agree that net calls are up longer than perhaps 95% of voice calls. Each of these calls occupies a path from the customer's CO to the provider's CO. The provider's CO has to have this monstrouc hunt group programmed in their switch. This switch has to have enough paths to support this group. Honestly.. before internet stuff became big business, whoever heard of a 900 line hunt group? One thing to note is that there are dozens of CO's in each of the larger cities and one or more switches in each CO with millions of pairs of copper and fiber all around. Upgrading the infrastructure to support this new demand is NOT going to be easy and it's NOT gonna be cheap... which means it ain't gonna happen soon enough. Afterall, ISDN just (in the last year or so) really began to take off.. it was being sold as many as 10 years ago. Ameritech is advertizing ADSL on their web page now even. (Not sure where thats gonna go though.) With new technology comes new services, what cool new things are gonna happen before this major upgrade can happen that are gonna throw the whole thing outta whack? Its a touch time to be a telco.. -Wayne