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download limit of 10GB/month?
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Wow, and I was happy with my 4MB DL. Way to go! :thumbsup
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Who cares, I am still waiting for 100mbit VDSL in my house :( Besides, my harddrives can't even right at 1Gb/s
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=VDSL+100mbps&meta= Seems like only people in Korea and Japan. Why not North America? |
Cool shit, I live quite abit from Lund though so I cant get it....but im pretty happy with my 10Mb anyways......:glugglug :thumbsup
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At the risk of sounding too much like "640k should be enough for everybody" I want to know what the hell you need a 1 gbit/sec consumer link for?? There's no way that a single TCP/IP stream could go that fast, the only way you would even come close to using that capacity is through multiple streams. Sure, you could have 10 DVD-quality channels coming in all at once, but how do you watch them? :winkwink:
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That would be great to have.
I know that they have been working on a new system in the US that uses the electrical lines to move the internet signal. they said that it will be 10 times fater than a T3. Imagine that. |
Why does my 3Mb connection feel so inadequate :(
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http://money.cnn.com/2001/02/22/sbru...biz_powerline/ I remember reading about it back in 99 I think.. nothing happened =/ I was really excited at the time as well. I don't think powerlines is the way forward however, having a dedicated line for it would definately help. They also said they'd have a large problem with spoofing, encryption and security if they used the power lines.. still cool as shit though =) |
Can you connect one cable from Sweden to me, here, in Poland ?:1orglaugh
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I dont even know what my connection is. :(
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I just got a mail from www.labs2.com regarding a question about "how much bandwidth you are allowed to use".
the answer are as follows: "Hi, our offer on 1000 Mbps is only valid on Klostervallen (a certain area withing Lund, Sweden). We have no b/w limit. But remember that a normal hard drive can feed maximum 200 Mbps and you gotta have something to feed it to. In the short run, I think you should see this as a very fast broadband connection. But it got potential, and by making it availible it will be possible to laborate with what it can be used to. There are rumours that things will happen with the network you are on also (I got 100 mbps). Hopefully we will be able to serve students soon also. regards, mattias lindberg" Sounds strange that they allow free bandwidth, i don't belive it :) Anyway, hopefully the put this shit into my net also soon ;) |
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