Jim Davis wrote:
> This really isn't the case however.
> 
> First off upload speeds are far, far slower than download speeds on all
> residential cable services: so servers (which depend more on upload speeds
> since requests consume very little download bandwith) simply can't use as
> much bandwidth.
> 
> Secondly residential server applications will never outweigh the traffic
> being consumed by broadband consumer applications.  Peer-to-peer, especially
> (which really is a server) consumes a huge amount of bandwidth compared to
> any traffic that a personal website or email server could realistically get.
> 
> Applications like video conferencing, video email, streaming video and radio
> and so forth are all enormous bandwidth hogs.
> 
> I just don't see blocking servers as an effective measure against abuse.
> Bandwidth abuse is still bandwidth abuse whether you're running an
> overloaded game server, serving up full-length movies via Kaaza, or
> broadcasting high-quality video from your webcam.
> 
> I do agree that security is a reasonable argument, but the simple fact is
> that most people that would be running servers are really no more or less
> secure that the average user.
> 
> (PS: can you tell that I'm a little miffed that I can run my websire from
> home?  ;^)  )
> 
> Jim Davis

Several people have made good points.  I am all for consumer rights.  If 
closing certain ports is a real problem or getting a static IP is a 
necessity, there are options.  Granted the consumer shouldn't have to go 
  through the hassle because the company changed their service etc.  I'm 
divided.





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