 | reply to Moropo
Re: Good upload. I feel sorry for you guys that feel that this would be a good deal for you. IT makes me feel bad that the USA is just that far behind in broadband.
This technology is obsolete in many areas before they even release it. And god forbid if you have to deal with line quality issues like with dsl.
Verizon has the right idea. If and when I leave Michigan that number one consideration will be if fios is available. |
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 | Having 3mb/1mb at home and 1.2mb/700 Kbps on the road is not bad at all.
Not having to deal with whats pictured, is priceless. |
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 | reply to Freezone Eh? VDSL and VDSL2 is not an obsolete technology. It's becoming more common throughout the world as copper loops get replaced. FTTP is still a small percentage of users globally. |
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 | reply to Freezone Yeah, in Japan they get like 100 mbs. And we're happy about 6. I think unfortunately AT&T over-advertises, so to speak, their new U-verse service supposedly being rolled out. In reality it seems to be only in a few limited areas. For example in San Antonio it's supposed to be where they're testing it, however no one I knows there can get it. The few review I've read about it indicate it doesn't seem ready for prime time. For example you can only watch like 2 HD feeds at a time, as opposed to cable where of course it doesn't matter how many TVs.
The US is screwed technologically thanks to the de-regulation scam and propaganda. But what does it matter how we're really doing, when we have nice little commercials with fake planes flying logos and touting how we have the most advanced network on earth? |
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 | Its been said a million times on this site...Move to Japan if you think its so great.
You are free the leave the country whenever you want. This isnt Cuba or DPRK where they'll shoot you down for trying to go beyond the boarders. |
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