dll31p
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1 edit | Re: A step in the right direction you obvously dont know what you're talking about. 400 Mbps is faster than anything currently available, outside of an OC12 connection. please use your head before you use your mouth.
edit* and since i'm at the top i'll put my message here. I wish ppl would complain about quality of servicy over quantity of service. I mean who really gives a damn that you can max out your hard drive's ability to write data. Thats great. Now you can download the tv shows and applications that will take you a year to actually view- in only seconds! I mean, someone can really create a mess of files with that kind of speed right? What about 40 ms latency cross country, or 0 packet loss? now thats when i'll get giddy. | |
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| Re: A step in the right direction said by dll31p :please use your head before you use your mouth. That is a politically incorrect statement. | |
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join:2004-07-09 | Re: A step in the right direction and u think i care why? | |
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join:2004-07-09 | Re: A step in the right direction i know, thats why i wasnt rude | |
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  LSJ
@qwest.net
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| And there are hardly any servers that would be able to support your sustained download speeds, I have even noticed that downloading all my emails from Google is below 1 meg, so if a huge company like Google doesn't max out my 1.5 meg dsl, it would help with very few servers to have a 100 or 400 meg download connection. | |
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join:2004-07-09 | Re: A step in the right direction its probably less than 1 meg because your reading mB. or kB rather in your download screen. you would need an 8 "meg" connection for windows to tell you your getting 1 mB. | |
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| said by LSJ :
And there are hardly any servers that would be able to support your sustained download speeds, I have even noticed that downloading all my emails from Google is below 1 meg, so if a huge company like Google doesn't max out my 1.5 meg dsl, it would help with very few servers to have a 100 or 400 meg download connection. I would figure that servers and companies would always have faster connections than the residential sector...
Demand goes up supply should too, over time that is. | |
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| said by dll31p :you obvously dont know what you're talking about. 400 Mbps is faster than anything currently available, outside of an OC12 connection. please use your head before you use your mouth. edit* and since i'm at the top i'll put my message here. I wish ppl would complain about quality of servicy over quantity of service. I mean who really gives a damn that you can max out your hard drive's ability to write data. Thats great. Now you can download the tv shows and applications that will take you a year to actually view- in only seconds! I mean, someone can really create a mess of files with that kind of speed right? What about 40 ms latency cross country, or 0 packet loss? now thats when i'll get giddy. I agree with you. So called speed is overrated. Latency is important too. The size of the pipe is one factor. -- Optimize Connection Verizon Speed Test Team Starfire | |
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  Bellunder
@teksavvy.com
| But how many users will be on the 400 Mbps node? It doesn't matter about the speed unless it's a true dedicated line all that matters is how many users are on the node. Face the facts it will be useless in America as they'll saturate the node whereas in other countries it's not all about profit and stealing all the subscriber's money. | |
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 |  Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA | Re: A step in the right direction Which country is that? | |
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