Nik's offline for the weekend, due to a cable company snafu. He'll be back online on Monday, at the earliest.
Thank you David!
I'm finally back. And at least I have something to show to justify my absence:
(Got 15/15 deal from Verizon)
For the next few days I will be less frequenting dgrin during the day, very heavy situation at work, but as of Feb 2 everything should be back to normal :-)
3x my download, and 32x my upload speeds on cable!
Yep, the fios thingie. I had 15/5 and they came up with a very cheap upgrade to 15/15 - of course I couldn't pass. But - they screwed the setting while upgrading, and of course it happend on Firday, and I only learned about it after the regular offices were closed, etc, etc. So finally today a guy came, called up a network tech, they have reset the connection - et voila, green lights al around! Just too bad I had to wait 4 days...:cry
Okay, so I'm not totally up to speed on this-- but I did read in Newsweek that Japan enjoys internet speeds 13x what we have in the USA! Is that just a function of fiber optic connections?
Okay, so I'm not totally up to speed on this-- but I did read in Newsweek that Japan enjoys internet speeds 13x what we have in the USA! Is that just a function of fiber optic connections?
Pete,
Japan is a tiny densely populated country already covered with the extensive network of cell towers and other cabling systems.
Scale does matter. Take the community where I live for example: we probably have 300 standalone family houses in our track. It took 6 weeks for Verizon subcontractors to lay down the fiber, which serves at most 1000 people (older folks mostly) and last time I checked I could only see 6 (!)connection points. Somewhere in Tokyo same amount of cabling would give them, I don't know, 10,000 active users?
Yep, the fios thingie. I had 15/5 and they came up with a very cheap upgrade to 15/15 - of course I couldn't pass. But - they screwed the setting while upgrading, and of course it happend on Firday, and I only learned about it after the regular offices were closed, etc, etc. So finally today a guy came, called up a network tech, they have reset the connection - et voila, green lights al around! Just too bad I had to wait 4 days...:cry
That will teach you for doing changes on Friday. Glad that you're back on track ... I mean online.
Cuong
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I'm finally back. And at least I have something to show to justify my absence:
(Got 15/15 deal from Verizon)
For the next few days I will be less frequenting dgrin during the day, very heavy situation at work, but as of Feb 2 everything should be back to normal :-)
Thank you everybody who noticed:-)
Very nice, that's fiber, right?
3x my download, and 32x my upload speeds on cable!
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Japan is a tiny densely populated country already covered with the extensive network of cell towers and other cabling systems.
Scale does matter. Take the community where I live for example: we probably have 300 standalone family houses in our track. It took 6 weeks for Verizon subcontractors to lay down the fiber, which serves at most 1000 people (older folks mostly) and last time I checked I could only see 6 (!)connection points. Somewhere in Tokyo same amount of cabling would give them, I don't know, 10,000 active users?
That will teach you for doing changes on Friday. Glad that you're back on track ... I mean online.
Cuong