I've been lurking here for a while. I was in PHX, a student @ ASU, but needed to return to NJ because of an ailing Mother. I did receive several COX nasty grams, but was downloading too many things. Or, so I thought. There is also the fact that Comcast is making a move. Netflix might be something they are guarding against. Netflix killed me because I was running Linux. Streaming video is killing their bandwidth. I don't think a co-ed at ASU cares about such things. In general ISPs are trying what to do next to get revenue. Out here on the East Coast, Comcast has been pretty good. I suck up all their bandwidth watching, and doing what I do, and that includes running three different operating systems off my H-P Ultrabook. COX is just fumbling around. On 05/13/2014 03:51 PM, Todd Cole wrote: > I have been getting the Cox nasty gram and it is a warning only at > this point > I have signed up for google fiber news if they use the same contract > that they use in > other city's there will be no caps and no closed ports and non profit > servers are ok > they are planning to use existing fiber in Phoenix Tempe and > Scottsdale and and require > the city's that want service to streamline permits ect. While I am not > a full google fan > it would be hard to argue gigabyte for 80.00 or internet and tv for > 120.00 with no caps > or blocked ports and a free tablet remote. I would assume Cox and > Centurylink will need > to raise speeds and limits to compete. > > Todd's Computers > 4605 S. Priest Dr lot 3 > Tempe, Arizona 85282-6507 > > 602-677-9402 > tcole3737@hotmail.com > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss