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February 12th, 2009

Why Comcast hates - and fears - the Internet

Posted by Robin Harris @ 10:02 pm

Categories: Infrastructure, Public policy

Tags: Comcast Corp., Internet, Cable, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Robin Harris

Comcast lost corporate credibility last year over Internet bandwidth management: breaking FCC rules; enraging customers; and packing public meetings with Comcast employees. All that over network management?

Nope. Comcast has a much bigger problem - and it isn’t with Torrent users.

Follow the money
How does Comcast make its money? Selling TV programs - and now HDTV programs - to subscribers. Internet access is a profitable addition for current subscribers, but as a stand alone business it stinks: cable costs are too high to be supported by ISP revenue alone.

But what are Internet users doing? The are using the Internet to download TV shows and movies. Comcast can’t sell you the content as “cable TV” when you can get it for free on the web.

VOIP too
Another fast growing business for Comcast is VOIP. But if you use Skype over your Internet connection you won’t buy Comcast’s VOIP service.

It is a conundrum, indeed. If they increase the bandwidth of their system to enable Internet HD video, they slit their own throats. If they don’t the telcos may steal Internet business with DSL or wireless 3G.

What is Comcast to do?
It looks like they’re moving towards a multi-prong strategy:

  • Meter Internet bandwidth. This is a winner: less investment in bandwidth; a chance to collect overages from heavy downloaders; entry-level pricing low enough to keep DSL and satellite at bay.
  • Push “everything” packages. TV, phone, Internet at a price carefully calculated to be less than the sum of the parts. Grab telco revenue, minimize downloading, lock out ISP competition.
  • Kill “net neutrality.” Comcast wants to charge Internet entertainment suppliers to make up for the people canceling cable TV service. Common carrier status (see “Net Neutrality” is stupid) eliminates this revenue, so Comcast is fighting it.

The Storage Bits take
Cable’s had a good run, but it is coming to an end. TV, which used to be concentrated in 3 networks, is now atomized among dozens competing for screen time with video games, DVDs and computers.

Cable’s costly infrastructure, optimized for hundreds of channels, can’t adjust to a world where entertainment is downloaded. They have to tame the Internet to survive.

The telcos have been going through hard times as land line usage craters. Cable is next up.

Gigabit Ethernet to every home should be a national goal. Let people, not companies, decide what they want to see. Let entrepreneurs build new services to use that bandwidth and see what happens. It will be cool.

Comments welcome, of course. I’m their worst nightmare: no cable; no landline; just a wireless ISP and a cell phone. I don’t miss either.

Robin HarrisRobin Harris has been messing with computers for over 30 years and selling and marketing data storage for over 20 in companies large and small. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Comcast sucks!
Why is it that my cable bill is 70 percent higher than six years ago, but the only added content is infomercial channels? They lobby their representatives and jack up the price of service to protect the monopoly power.... (Read the rest)
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Cooling process  johnfenjackson@... | 02/13/09
Martial Law over ....  ShadeTree | 02/13/09
He means nationalization...  Anton Philidor | 02/13/09
I think we need to end the area monopolies  nucrash | 02/13/09
The duopoly exists for a reason.  Anton Philidor | 02/13/09
There are no high 'last mile' costs  Lerianis | 02/13/09
last mile  james.strange@... | 02/17/09
I'd be happy if the gov't quit providing cover for the ISPs  terry flores | 02/13/09
Are you certain...  Anton Philidor | 02/13/09
Hideous idea  hiraghm@... | 02/17/09
Competition is the key  Juergen Hartl | 02/17/09
RE: Why ComCast hates - and fears - the Internet  deadtired | 02/13/09
Funny, I sent an e-mail like that  Lerianis | 02/13/09
Unfortunately Comcast won't realize  macadam | 02/16/09
RE: Why ComCast hates - and fears - the Internet  Monosdeja | 02/13/09
RE: Why ComCast hates - and fears - the Internet  gertruded | 02/13/09
RE: Why ComCast hates - and fears - the Internet  Free TV | 02/13/09
Where would they get the internet connection...  mrlinux | 02/13/09
I wouldn't mind seeing Comcast burn. Got any marshmallows? nt  T1Oracle | 02/13/09
Blame Moore.  kozmcrae | 02/13/09
RE: Why ComCast hates - and fears - the Internet  Thresher | 02/13/09
I agree totally  Lerianis | 02/13/09
Comcast, TWC, Verizon, ATT, Charter  terry flores | 02/13/09
Right to Internet access?  rshores | 02/13/09
The market is stupid  Lerianis | 02/13/09
Not only stupid, its incredibly short sighted  T1Oracle | 02/14/09
The value added proposition  Kaiwai | 02/13/09
RE: Why ComCast hates - and fears - the Internet  gnesterenko | 02/13/09
And thats why I have Satellite..  JT82 | 02/17/09
Worth repeating "Net neutrality" is about escaping costs.  Anton Philidor | 02/13/09
Google should not be paying alone  Lerianis | 02/13/09
If Google pays for what that company uses...  Anton Philidor | 02/13/09
Incorrect.......  linux for me | 02/13/09
The search engines do other things as well...  Mikael_z | 02/15/09
In other words, kill the customer.  CobraA1 | 02/13/09
RE: Why Comcast hates - and fears - the Internet  The Rifleman | 02/13/09
And where would you get "free" video content?  georgeou | 02/13/09
see hulu  JoeMama_z | 02/13/09
I also subscribe to Netflix.com  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 02/14/09
My Grandmother absolutely loves....  JoeMama_z | 02/14/09
I agree with you on Skype  Pliny the Elder | 02/14/09
That is still metering  Lerianis | 02/15/09
Wrong  JT82 | 02/17/09
RE: Why ComCast hates - and fears - the Internet  james.strange@... | 02/17/09
RE: Why ComCast hates - and fears - the Internet  mpasco@... | 02/17/09
Infrastructure saturation  charlesurrea@... | 02/17/09
RE: Why ComCast hates - and fears - the Internet  Vahidm | 02/17/09
" I'm not dead ."  charlesurrea@... | 02/17/09
Why doesn't cable do the obvious?  flyingace | 02/17/09
uhh, 'cause they won't get any customers  mlkazar | 02/17/09
Where I am at...  dinosaur_z | 02/17/09
RE: Why ComCast hates - and fears - the Internet  larahs | 02/18/09
Comcast sucks!  3dguru | 02/20/09

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