On Sep 10, 2007, at 2:55 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
Says who? It is much more likely that it is your ISP doing it. I can't
imagine Youtube having any financial incentive to throttle in this
manner.
So, how come I can download other files of huge size, much larger and
longer to download than Youtube videos with no problems? How come for
over three weeks neither Youtube or Google will respond to queries
about this recent phenomenon?
Why wouldn't Youtube have an interest in limiting the time allowed a
visitor to their site since they, according to various messages in
their 'blog' section, they are experiencing problems in meeting the
demands placed upon their servers?
Steve
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