That's called "progress", right??

On Jan 17, 2008 4:03 PM, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The US is moving backward in internet usage. In Europe 15MB/s
> connections seem to be becoming the norm in places such as Belgium,
> and it's filtering quickly throughout developed europe.
> High speed internet on phones is common.
>
> In the US the broadband penetration just isn't there, and the
> companies are now taking steps to limit the 'next gen' uses of the
> internet in that country.
> Is that really necessary?
> Maybe I miss it but I don't see the major ISPs in Europe going out of
> business offering flat rate unlimited bandwidth with video streaming
> and the same P2P problems we have here.
> In fact the P2P problem might be worse since in some countries it's legal!
>
> 

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