Originally posted by: aries7
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by kranky:
If we ignore youtube videos and illegal downloading of media, is there any big advantage to 61mbps versus 1.97? What value does all that extra bandwidth really serve? I'm serious, I have FIOS going right past our house and I can't come up with one good reason to switch from DSL.</end quote></div>
Really?
Why do people upgrade their computers? What value does all that extra computing power really serve... the same can be asked. How you use the net is not the same as how someone else uses the net.
You could ask yourself: would the U.S. be missing out on anything if it pinned today's broadband speeds for the next 15 years?
Broadband is an enabler for higher technologies; bigger and better things. Some would argue that we don't need higher broadband speeds until those technologies started becoming mainstream ... but then we could argue if the chicken or the egg came first.
Originally posted by: Quasmo
They list Canada at 7mbps, suck it distance.
Originally posted by: AmpedSilence
I think this is a repost? But, distance makes a HUGE difference. DSL starts dropping off at like 20k feet. Having a CO every 20k feet in most areas gets damn expensive.
