EQnoble
Well-known member
Agree with you there for the most part...as far as you average consumer goes and the availability of service.
In my area (well north of me to be exact as my small state which fios is in, is not allowed to offer it to consumers except for in one county on the coastline...because all of the citizens in that town are either actors or just filthy rich and bought out of their charter if I understand correctly.) I actually hit about 8 MB/s down but I can only hit 4 MB/s up at this point which to me is not bad but imo as long as they are using copper to send the signals there will always be loss. The whole country should just be wired for fiber and leave the old copper up as a redundancy in case of some incredible failure of the fiber network.
My friend is on TW...I do honestly feel quite sorry for you. I wish I could send you some internet but can't...instead please watch this
http://www.southparkstudios.com/full-episodes/s12e06-over-logging
In my area (well north of me to be exact as my small state which fios is in, is not allowed to offer it to consumers except for in one county on the coastline...because all of the citizens in that town are either actors or just filthy rich and bought out of their charter if I understand correctly.) I actually hit about 8 MB/s down but I can only hit 4 MB/s up at this point which to me is not bad but imo as long as they are using copper to send the signals there will always be loss. The whole country should just be wired for fiber and leave the old copper up as a redundancy in case of some incredible failure of the fiber network.
My friend is on TW...I do honestly feel quite sorry for you. I wish I could send you some internet but can't...instead please watch this
http://www.southparkstudios.com/full-episodes/s12e06-over-logging