Speed and Universality Matter for Internet Access The U.S. “High Speed” Definition is Too Slow A National High Speed Internet for All Policy is Critical The U.S. Must Preserve an Open Internet Consumer and Worker Protections Must Be Safeguarded
Wait, that's not good... Well still faster than my Charter Cable Internet used to be.
I win
I do need to add, that I am on EVDO 1X in the middle of nowhere, in a metal trailer. When I go outside my speed triples. When I am in a major city I have Awsome speed.
Nope. Sorry. I have the SLOWEST in the known universe. The benefit of living far out in the sticks where few even have computers probably! After I get the truck paid off, I will probably get a DirecWay satellite. Could somebody here please post a new DirecWay or WildBlue satellite speedtest? Please.
This is the best I ever get out of a 56K modem. No choice on phone internet provider. Only one, and they barely even offer dial-up.
You win, wanna go head to head on Latency?
Brad
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