20 years ago was into AOL's prime, so yes they did. 

Great, let's re-evaluate the system when demand necessitates it. For many 
systems, it's literally as simple as changing how many channels are allocated 
to what directions. 

By that logic, we would have been running 486s with 32 gigs of RAM because some 
people today use that much. *shakes head* Obviously the majority of the dissent 
here works with OPM. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 



----- Original Message -----

From: "Michael Thomas" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2015 10:53:35 AM 
Subject: Re: symmetric vs. asymmetric [was: Verizon Policy Statement on Net 
Neutrality] 


On 02/28/2015 08:20 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: 
> I use Skype regularly. It doesn't require 10 megabits. 
> 
> No, I didn't forget about them. There's simply not that many of them. 
> 
> No game requires significant amounts of upload. 
> 
> I forgot nothing and none of what you presented changes my statement in any 
> material manner. 
> 

20 years ago, your standard consumer didn't use the internet either so 
there definitely no business case for anything other than POTS. 

Mike 

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