gaines_wright
7 years agoTutor
Data limits
Why are there data limits? At first glance, data limits seem to make sense. at least for satellite systems, due to the high cost of putting a satellite in orbit, etc. OTOH I suspect that no o...
maratsade wrote:.........................., caps must be established to assure everyone gets a piece of the pie.
Well, for 14 years I did fine with 10gb. Now with Gen5 I'm not sure that 20gb would be enough. I suspect that Hughes just wants a bigger piece my of my money pie.
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"Well, for 14 years I did fine with 10gb. "
The technology has not remained static over those years, and new technologies use more bandwidth.
maratsade wrote:"Well, for 14 years I did fine with 10gb. "
The technology has not remained static over those years, and new technologies use more bandwidth.
Kind of like the Windoze-Intel rat race? Intel would come out with their latest super fast new processor, and shorty after Windoze would come out with a new version that would make it run like a snail.
I don't think I'm using very much new technology. The stuff I do is pretty basic. I guess Gen5 is a new technology though It certainly does take more bandwidth
"Always listen to experts. They’ll tell you what can’t be done and why. Then do it!"
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Perhaps someone else can explain all of this in a much better way than I can. I don't think you understand what all of this means and how it doesn't matter whether you use the latest technology or not, it matters that the providers and other users do. I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you. Good luck to you!
maratsade:
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you. Good luck to you!
Hmmmml, I think my guitar playing buddy has a better line:
"And your honor, that's when I shot him"
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