I'm just asking this out of curiosity, and couldn't really find anything on google.
Aren't dial up connections limited to 53kbit/sec because of some government organization(I think the FCC) wanted it that way. IIRC, I had read somewhere, more than a few years ago, that the reason that it was limited was because of security concerns(I don't know what those security concerns were). Well, now that the internet is so big now, why can't they up the 53kbit limit? Or am I completely wrong, and there's another reason it's limited to 53kbit?
Aren't dial up connections limited to 53kbit/sec because of some government organization(I think the FCC) wanted it that way. IIRC, I had read somewhere, more than a few years ago, that the reason that it was limited was because of security concerns(I don't know what those security concerns were). Well, now that the internet is so big now, why can't they up the 53kbit limit? Or am I completely wrong, and there's another reason it's limited to 53kbit?
