In the past 3 years, the infrastructure lines are getting soaked by broadband users, because they require so much burst speed... It comes down to the fact, a couple of cable modems can out-suck a T1 on a good day... Yet the T1 costs hundreds a month. So until backbone prices drop considerably... servers are at the mercy of every household broadband user. - Andrew Bates Bradley Miller wrote: >At 01:26 PM 9/14/02 -0500, Jonathan Hutchins wrote: > > >>Pulled the same download from sourceforge.net this morning, ~2.3MB, on both >>a system on my home network served by RoadRunner (standard domestic service) >>and a system that sits on a tri-redundant DS3 backbone. >> >>DS3: 35.31KB/s >>RRCM: 28.29KB/s >> >> > >Please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it a matter of how much THEY >allow you to use (or have available) that determines what your overall >speed is? If I'm sitting on a T1, I'm not going to get 100% use of another >company's T1 speed for a download. If I'm the only one on that site, I >could see that, but I suspect there is a fair amount of bandwidth >throttling going on with more and more broadband users trying to soak up >the net. > >-- Bradley Miller > > > > >