50MB/s?I think the increase in internet speed has helped also though 50MBs basically means that the files save in under a second to the remote PC so it doesn't feel like it is remote...
I wish!
50MB/s?I think the increase in internet speed has helped also though 50MBs basically means that the files save in under a second to the remote PC so it doesn't feel like it is remote...
Going from your computer to the internet is not your downstream, but upstream.
You have 50 Mbit upstream too? Impressive
In the Netherlands we only have 120 Mbit downstream and 10 Mbit upstream with our cable provider. (upc.nl)
I hope you enjoy knowing that your Internet is 10x faster than mine, at probably half the price. America's network sucks.In the Netherlands we only have 120 Mbit downstream and 10 Mbit upstream with our cable provider. (upc.nl)
Yep, enjoy it quite a bitI hope you enjoy knowing that your Internet is 10x faster than mine, at probably half the price. America's network sucks.
cause you don't know the italian situation ... right now i've a 1,1MB download w/0,5MB upload ... and pay 30€ per month. no words about it.I hope you enjoy knowing that your Internet is 10x faster than mine, at probably half the price. America's network sucks.
No flatrate??????????????????????????????????cause you don't know the italian situation ... right now i've a 1,1MB download w/0,5MB upload ... and pay 30€ per month. no words about it.
this is the italian situation ...No flatrate??????????????????????????????????
You must call to Mr. Berlusconi
America's network is -much- better then most countries.I hope you enjoy knowing that your Internet is 10x faster than mine, at probably half the price. America's network sucks.
Sure? ... the most, best, stable and fasted you will find in Finland and Switzerland.America's network is -much- better then most countries...
No, it's not. Why is the fastest service offered only around 50mb/s? It's not because ISP's are just holding back on us. ISPs are starting to implement things like download caps and limiting bandwidth-heavy traffic not because they want to piss customers off, but because the networks are strained and they would rather limit the activity on the network than spend money upgrading it.America's network is -much- better then most countries.
ISP's just nickel and dime their customers.
Sure? ... the most, best, stable and fasted you will find in Finland and Switzerland.
No, it's not. Why is the fastest service offered only around 50mb/s? It's not because ISP's are just holding back on us. ISPs are starting to implement things like download caps and limiting bandwidth-heavy traffic not because they want to piss customers off, but because the networks are strained and they would rather limit the activity on the network than spend money upgrading it.
Do you have any data to support this?And the networks aren't that strained, thats just something a lot of the different ISP's claim to make more money.
That's exactly my point. The network sucks, and the ISP's don't want to pay to upgrade it. Just because the ISP's are at fault doesn't mean "the network is fine, the ISP's are just nickel-and-diming." No, the ISP's control the network. The ISP's are the network.There is also the fact that most ISP's don't do anything to renovate their networks, which basically causes most user issues.
I guess what I was trying to say is that the ISP's manage/build/upgrade the networks, so if the ISP's suck, the networks suck (usually).An ISP is just a customer .. they are not the network. They run their own network, just how you run your modem/router/computers at home. They just do it grande.
An ISP is just a customer .. they are not the network. They run their own network, just how you run your modem/router/computers at home. They just do it grande.
They usually manage and upgrade on networks, but they don't completely own their own network.I guess what I was trying to say is that the ISP's manage/build/upgrade the networks, so if the ISP's suck, the networks suck (usually).
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