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Originally posted by: huesmann
Originally posted by: ravana

I got the FIOS is available at your location note yesterday and today this...this is awesome.

NoVA is teh bomb :thumbsup:

Sorry you guys, but sometimes we just have to be guinea pigs for you guys so we can make the internet better 😛
Not as "the bomb" as the Maryland burbs. 😉 I've had FIOS since Valentine's Day. 🙂


I hate you jerks :|
 
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Kvaerner Masa
You guys are so spoiled!

I paid $35k for 512/512 ship based sat system. Supposed to be ready by July.

That's 512kbps btw. 🙂

Oh and 15Mbps cable? LOL That's funny. Four people download in the neighborhood and your quality suffers. Comcast is already straining to keep things running with the 6/768 package.

They'll start FAP'ing everyone like the SAT guys do anyways. Packeteer the hell out of your connections so your fav P2P, torrent, whatever trickles. Expect this to happen soon.

ehh, ive NEVER and i repete NEVER expirenced cable quality issues, not with comcast and not with road runner, there is NEVER any slow down at "peak hours", i really think this is a myth

It depends on where you live, genius :disgust:

i've had cable with two different providers in three different towns (time warner in austin, tx / comcast in arlington, tx / comcast in newark, de) and all three times, i have lived in the college part of town - in apartments with lots of other college kids. never have i experienced the slowdown at peak hours. just me though.

edit: the colleges were the university of texas at austin, the university of texas at arlington, and the university of delaware - none of which are smalls schools.
 
this 4Mbps is plenty fast, but yeah I'd rather see the price go down than get faster. Oh and Cox has gotten alot better about keeping the connections going than they used to be. They used to suck really bad.
 
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