  kyler13 Is your fiber grounded?
join:2006-12-12 Arnold, MD
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| reply to waytron Re: Actual Speed
It's not that surprising. Comcast may have a better national network than Verizon right now, though I can't say for sure. I recall 7 years ago when it was the @home network, they boasted their dedicated fiber backbone throughout the country meaning rather than hopping on the general internet locally from your ISP, you rode the @home network to the locality (or close) of the site you were contacting. Your bandwidth was somewhat dedicated most of the distance. Not sure, but I assume the same applies even now with Comcast. What you're paying for from Verizon, and getting, is the pipeline into your home. I think the exodus of cable customers to fiber will help those who stay behind because the cable network's load will lighten, though it hurts cable financially. All I can say is that my bandwidth to my premise on cable was getting choked severely at peak times, probably brought on by the volumes signing up for triple play. I'm just not paying $45 for sometimes 7Mbps, regardless of how fast the downloads are when they reach peak. Plus, IMO, cable faces some challenges as HD grows. As content bandwidth requirements increase, they may have to replace the copper beyond the nodes with their own fiber or they won't be able to handle it, unless they cop out like satellite and compress everything to MPEG4. |