Bat, you still alive boy, you may be now but after Florida State gets done with LSU Sunday Night, yes Sunday you may be interested in feeding shimselve to him's gators.
what twesks.? here is mine. upto 50mbps but i only get 10mbps. i was told due to me beign far from the central place i only get 10. from the 50. using copper as optic fiber is not available here.
I'm exclusively on mobile networks since 1998 (yeah when Steve Jobs was still using a rotating dialer landline phone, just like other Americans ) This is what I get today with the modem inside the home (here houses made of cardboard aren't a thing, my walls are almost one meter thick) If I move it outside I can reach around 150/90 MBps (in 4G), but for my use what I get now is more than enough. P.S. for the record, my first GSM cellular connection to the Internet in 1998 was 9600bps, aka 1.1KBps . But the very firstt data connection over a cellular network that I made was in 1992 over the (then freshly deployed) analogue ETACS network and it had 1.1KBps as well, obviously, at the time the WEB had yet to come, indeed I made that connection to control a remote plant for a client)
thats double the speed.you previously had. share your tweaks. am the only one wirh thte lowest score.
that's almost exactly ten times what spend monthly for my 4G line ( €8.90 / 2 because a special offer ) Taking in account that today 1€ is slightly less than 1$ it's likely a perfect 10x
although this post of mine may seem out of context, but I'm sure you'll understand: long live Milan fantastic city
Well, you get what you pay for. My download speed is 5X yours. By the way, $44/mo is pretty cheap for 200 mbs in the US.
It depends on the competition. Here is harsh since the second mobile operator entered in the market in 1996, so heated that for like a decade not only you could spend nothing, but you could even earn using the service, many people bought a car with what they earned... I limited myself to spend nothing Like I wrote I started at 1KBps, for me there is no practical difference between 50MBps or 2GBps. I have to movemy modem 3 meters apart to have 150MBps, and that's because I'm in a small town of 5000 souls, in larger cities mobile connections already reach even 1GBps in 4G (and fater 5G networks are already rolled out) Here wired connections are usually between 25 and 35€ depending if on copper or on GB fiber. Still too much if compared with the mobile market we have.