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AT&T Announces they have launched their last satellite
This thread has 18 replies. Displaying posts 16 through 19.
OP | Post 16 made on Wednesday December 5, 2018 at 15:14
Ernie Gilman
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On December 4, 2018 at 22:39, Fins said...
For what a door stop? That analog TV doesn’t pick shit up any more

I've got a client in BelAir, at the top of a ridge, whose antenna system picks up analog channel 5 in Big Bear, CA, about 100 miles away. There's a static picture -- that is, there's a picture, and it doesn't move, but also there's a lot of static on it -- and the sound is essentially a radio channel. I have no idea whose idea this was, or what people in Big Bear use to tune it in. But hey....

On December 5, 2018 at 07:40, buzz said...
Dealing with the "cap" will become more common with all ISP's as we push video to the net rather than OTA or cable. Net traffic is expanding exponentially. Unless the cost for supporting this traffic also decreases exponentially, something must give. Now that net neutrality is history, ISP's can offer incentives for certain traffic.

At least ten years ago I started wondering what kind of service we would have when the internet got full. It was surely not invented for video streaming, and the increase in resolution has only made things harder. What will replace the internet? When? (Talk about a disruptive product....!)


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Post 17 made on Wednesday December 5, 2018 at 17:43
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Comcast Business is an option for people who frequently go over the data cap. Another option is to move to Comcast’s gigabit service. Neither are capped (at least for now). I believe Comcast also allows you to buy out of metered tiers. All options will add quite a bit of expense to your monthly bill.
Post 18 made on Wednesday December 5, 2018 at 20:19
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On December 5, 2018 at 11:45, oprahthehutt. said...

Also SnapAV OvrC Pro speedtest is 1gb of data everytime it runs so if you set it to run every 6 hours, that could chew up 120gb a month by itself! If your clients are on Sat internet that is going to chew up your entire cap.

Where are you getting that a simple speed test takes 1 gb of data?????
Post 19 made on Thursday December 6, 2018 at 06:14
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On December 5, 2018 at 11:45, oprahthehutt. said...

Also SnapAV OvrC Pro speedtest is 1gb of data everytime it runs so if you set it to run every 6 hours, that could chew up 120gb a month by itself! If your clients are on Sat internet that is going to chew up your entire cap.

this cannot be true!!!!!
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