Is It Misleading To Call A Dialup Accelerator Broadband?

from the seems-like-it dept

These days many dialup providers have been offering "accelerators" for an additional fee (the technology is often provided by the company Propel, though there are a few others out there as well). These work by using caching and compression to make certain webpages appear faster - though, it doesn't actually speed up your connection at all. Now, popular cheap dialup up provider Joi Internet is being sued by BellSouth for false advertising, by claiming that their accelerated dialup is "DSL speed" and showing a commercial that implies it's even faster than BellSouth's DSL. Joi responds by making this into a David vs. Goliath style battle and claims that none of their customers have complained. Still, in this case, BellSouth has a point. The accelerated dialup is not DSL-speed at all, and implying that it is (or that it's faster than DSL) is clearly misleading.
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  1. identicon
    NOBODY, 14 Apr 2004 @ 1:23pm

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    Netzero and Juno started this. It's bullshit, plain and simple. I think these companies should be sued, and nailed to the wall.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Anonymous Coward, 14 Apr 2004 @ 5:55pm

    Re: No Subject Given

    it's all smoke and mirrors. :D

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  3. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 14 Apr 2004 @ 6:32pm

    No Subject Given

    Is this different from the X.40 modem standard, which compresses data?

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  4. identicon
    Red_Eye, 14 Apr 2004 @ 7:46pm

    No Subject Given

    Awesome! The one thing that needs to be made clear to joe newbie is that you cant compress an already compressed piece of data. So jpg,mp3,zip, newer office documents, etc all will travel at the same or in a worst case scenario (if the protocol used is lame enough) things could run slower as it tries to compress the data and winds up making you tranfer the original file and the compression data....

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Anonymous Coward, 15 Apr 2004 @ 8:48am

    Re: No Subject Given

    I know you can't re-compress data, but I'm asking if this protocol is any different from X.40.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    OldYeller, 15 Apr 2004 @ 11:25am

    PT Barnum would be proud...

    I wonder how many people jump at this when even the TV ads point out (albeit in fine print) that this service does not work on file uploads/downloads and other typical web uses.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    robert, 1 Jan 2009 @ 3:56am

    netzero

    netzero is deceit incorperated. What they advertise is not what u end up with
    It shouild be called
    Name@netzeroshit,com

    link to this | view in thread ]


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