Say That Again

Say That Again

by Mike Masnick




Now That We're Faster... Speed Does Matter

from the oh,-come-on... dept

Apparently, telcos and cable companies have no sense of history. In late 2003, telcos started positioning DSL as the low cost option, while cable providers insisted that their marginally higher speeds would help keep people using cable modems, even at a premium. Of course, the fact that people flocked to DSL instead suggests that perhaps they were wrong -- and the telcos played up the fact that cheaper service was more important to users than speed. Then, as the telcos improved their networks to make them faster, suddenly the cable companies were saying that speed isn't that important. So, just to complete this circle, the telcos, who said price was more important than speed when they were slower, are now suddenly claiming that speedy connections sell well. In other words... whatever we have right now is what sells better. If we're the cheaper offering, that's more important than speed. If we're the faster offering, that's more important than price.

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    Jun 15th, 2005 @ 2:52pm
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    by Cyke

    Now if they could only get those 'upload' speeds to match the download speed, we might actually have a communication tool...

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  • Jun 15th, 2005 @ 4:02pm
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    by Jeff R

    And of course, with a lot of people being limited by location to one or the other, what's best may be what you're able to get.

    DSL just is not an option for me (28000'). Good thing my cable isn't awful.

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