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FuSe, 10GBits/second isn't much to be honest at Mbits/second. Users will eat it quickly if you give them unlimited. No constrains => people can download 24/7 => networks get congested again.
Are you sure ? we need confirmationbattikh wroteThe backbone is being converted to fiber, it should bring latency improvements.
hmm I see, thanks for the reply hussam, and yeah can we confirm the latency improvement?hussam wroteFuSe, 10GBits/second isn't much to be honest at Mbits/second. Users will eat it quickly if you give them unlimited. No constrains => people can download 24/7 => networks get congested again.
i was pinging bbc.co.uk at exactly 99ms min and 105ms maxbattikh wroteThe backbone is being converted to fiber, it should bring latency improvements.
thomson is better than TP-link no?belal wrotehttp://www.microcityweb.com/pricelists.asp
Tplink wireless G ADSL2+ modem router 54 mbp.. 46 $
Anytime.
That's what nobody knows... i have a 512kbps package too, and i want the 1mbps 4gb quota....eliefares wroteQuick question. I have a 512kbps internet. Will it automatically update to the new 4Mbps package come October or will I have to ask my provider for that package?
Is that reliable information ? Are you absolutely sure or are you just logically assuming ?amkahal wroteall packages <= 1 mbps will become the lowest package automatically, once you want more, you should contact your ISP.