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No what.
Like no they don't or no Im wrong. Not sure lol. I'm not a huge tech guy but I get the basics.
Well the more you pay, the higher the connection ofcourse. A 100/100 costs more than a 50/50.. But a 500/500 is a 500/500 and delivers that. usually a bit more since fiber cables have such large bandwidth.. However the number 500 is not a representation of your downloadspeed in mb/s, to get that you divide by 8. It´s a distinction between bits and bytes
Your webpages as such you will not see them load quicker. But you do have bandwidth for multiple high res streams should you want it and you download speeds/upload speeds will ofcourse be faster
No what.
Like no they don't or no Im wrong. Not sure lol. I'm not a huge tech guy but I get the basics.
Ok so wifi steaming will happen faster though.
You tell me how do you feel about pricing and overall service.
if you have a wi-fi that can keep up with the xtra speed. Unless your wi-fi and connected devices are above your internet speeds the wi-fi will slow you down.. Hard to explain in short when you mix so many things together.
All that I understand. Devices have to support this.
What do you think about pricing.
Of course, what do those senators have at their homes?Six Republican senators wrote a letter recently complaining to the fcc that the new definition of high speed internet(from 4mbps to 25) is just too fast and most Americans dont need that kind of speed. Of course if you are planning to enjoy netflix 4k, four mbps wont even come close to being able to stream it. Netflix recommends you have 25mbps. Surprisingly their reasons for not having a new level of high speed internet mirrors isps reasoning as well. All six senators have received thousands from isps.
And what were the names, states, and parties associated with these asshole Senators?
And no, I ask with no presumptions.
The Senators?
- Steve Daines (R-MT)
- Roger Wicker (R-MS)
- Roy Blunt (R-MO)
- Deb Fischer (R-NE)
- Ron Johnson (R-WI)
- Cory Gardner (R-CO)
Six Republican senators wrote a letter recently complaining to the fcc that the new definition of high speed internet(from 4mbps to 25) is just too fast and most Americans dont need that kind of speed. Of course if you are planning to enjoy netflix 4k, four mbps wont even come close to being able to stream it. Netflix recommends you have 25mbps. Surprisingly their reasons for not having a new level of high speed internet mirrors isps reasoning as well. All six senators have received thousands from isps.
Technically, 4Mbps is high speed. Considering the amount of people in the US that still rely on dial up or shitty DSL services that cut out with a flea fart 4Mbps is lightning fast.
Roy Blunt (R-MO): $55,700 from Comcast, $26,000 from AT&T, $21,500 from Verizon.
Steven Daines (R-MT): $15,000 from AT&T, $13,500 from Comcast, $13,000 from DirecTV (now AT&T)
Deb Fischer (R-NE): $20,000 from Deutsche Telekom (T-mobile); $16,000 from National Cable & Telecommunications Assn; $15,250 from Comcast; $15,000 from AT&T; $13,750 from Cox Enterprises; $13,000 from Verizon; $9,500 from National Telecommunications Cooperative Assn; $9,150 from CenturyLink; $7,500 from Cellular Telecom & Internet Assn
Cory Gardner (R-CO): $ 27,600 from CenturyLink; $23,000 from National Cable & Telecommunications Assn; $23,000 from AT&T; $20,500 from DirecTV (now AT&T); $18,350 from Comcast; $16,500 from tw telecom.
Ron Johnson (R-WI): $15,000 from Verizon; $10,000 from National Cable & Telecommunications Assn; $10,000 from AT&T
Roger Wicker (R-MS): $36,500 from Cox Enterprises; $32,500 from Comcast; $27,000 from National Cable & Telecommunications Assn; $17,000 from AT&T; $11,500 from Verizon; $10,500 from Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile); $10,000 from Time Warner Cable
And in case anyone wants totals they are as follows.
Roy Blunt (R-MO): $103,200
Steven Daines (R-MT): $41,500
Deb Fischer (R-NE): $105,400
Cory Gardner (R-CO): $128,950
Ron Johnson (R-WI): $35,000
Roger Wicker (R-MS): $145,000
Someone posted this in comments section. I just spent 30 minutes verifying it.
As a country, we are fucked since corporate America now rights our laws.