Hi Paul: The article you mention is similar to one at the BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk./2/hi/technology/4079397.stm The source cited in both articles is the same: Sandvine. These guys are not unbiased. They make bandwidth-limiting devices. They proffer their boxes to cable/dsl operators that are trying to avoid spending money on needed infrastructure improvements. (Why provide good service, when you can take the same money and try to buy Disney...) At 09:46 AM 12/8/2004, you wrote:
Has anyone actually noticed any increases in residential broadband traffic due to Halo 2?
- ferg
http://news.com.com/Does%20the%20Halo%202%20effect%20threaten%20broadband/21...
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