Thread: I'm so greedy
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Old 20-02-2010, 15:58   #13
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Re: I'm so greedy

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Originally Posted by Spectato View Post
Once all the pirate media (w@rez) has been purged by media nazis (record and movie company lobbyists, Peter bloody Mandelson etc.), most people will probably be quite happy with 2Mb.

I don't think the average Joe is too concerned about crazy speeds.
Most people just want a reasonably priced and consistent service.
The illegal warez downloading will never stop, more measures to stop it will engourage people to come up with new ways to download and break the system, downloading illegally will never be stopped, maybe slowed but never stopped.

So ISP will always want faster speeds, and people will continue to want faster speeds.

As for the internet, new and better ideas of how the web can be used are been released all the time, in years to come the web will be used for so many things, so in turn faster speeds will be needed, even if they did stop illegal p2p, there will be other services that require a high speed.
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