- Halo 2 heralds traffic explosion
- Posted by KB on December 8th, 2004
"The growing popularity of online gaming could spell
problems for net service firms, warns network monitoring
company Sandvine."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4079397.stm
Tut-Tut, ISP's should put all these on-line gaming bandwidth
hoggers on a single pipe me thinks.
KB
- Posted by Andrew Norman on December 8th, 2004
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 19:12:25 -0000, "KB" <nospam@a.b.c> wrote:
I was under the impression that online games actually required fair
low bandwidth.
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Andy Norman trout@norman.cx
http://www.norman.cx/
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- Posted by Oliver on December 8th, 2004
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 19:32:23 +0000, Andrew Norman <trout@norman.cx>
wrote:
Low, but continuous. Unlike email and web which are higher and less
continuous. CBC will probably mean continuous activities such as audio
streams, web cams and online gaming become of more concern than
"bursting" activities. Just a guess, though.
Oliver.
- Posted by Dave on December 8th, 2004
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LOL ;D
- Posted by Dan on December 8th, 2004
Plusnet doesn't need encouraging
I'm sure they'll implement it soon with
a 10 day notice.
Dan
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