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Fiber
I've got to work out of this office more often....


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Re: Fiber
Nice. Download a 14 gig 1080P Avatar in a few minutes.
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Re: Fiber
Yeah I was alerted to the difference when uploading an 88mb video to YouTube took about a minute.
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Re: Fiber
Lol... dorm wifi?
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Re: Fiber
The problem with speed test tho is that its inaccurate. I sometimes get much faster speeds using servers further away... and with Blue it always wants to test his connection to Taiwan rather than Seoul. 
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Re: Fiber
The png in the first post doesn't show up for me, i get about the top ten pixels then it has no image in ie 8.
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Re: Fiber
hitchcockgreen wrote:Lol... dorm wifi?
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Nah, ISPs are just to lazy to extend their FiOS/Uverse services out an extra mile. I try to stay away from Cable -- I don't like to share

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Re: Fiber
DSL is just as bad as cable.
What's really sad is we have a high speed government internet connection at work that serves a single, pathetic use and is grossly under used.
The thing about the gov net connection is that unlike commercial internet there is absolutely no overhead. One of these days I'll have to test its speed....
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What's really sad is we have a high speed government internet connection at work that serves a single, pathetic use and is grossly under used.
The thing about the gov net connection is that unlike commercial internet there is absolutely no overhead. One of these days I'll have to test its speed....
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Re: Fiber
hitchcockgreen wrote:DSL is just as bad as cable.
What's really sad is we have a high speed government internet connection at work that serves a single, pathetic use and is grossly under used.
The thing about the gov net connection is that unlike commercial internet there is absolutely no overhead. One of these days I'll have to test its speed....
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Is there a reason why the company you work for likes to spend more than it should?

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Re: Fiber
We don't have to pay for that extra connection... we just have access to the gov's own private internet.; )
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Re: Fiber
The thing is, we pay for two commercial internet connections;
one is strictly internet access for everyone.
The second is used exclusively as a transport for the dedicated vpn connections to all the branch offices (used for exchange email, access to terminal servers, etc).
The private government internet (which again, is a completely separate entity from public internet) is used to upload critical data that various government ministries collect from our work.
The benefit is that it is completely private, encrypted, and since it is not public internet, all that much more secure.
We used to have only a single public internet connection, but to the branch offices in remote location that rely on wireless internet...well, access to the internal network was pokey to put it mildly.
Separating the two is worth every cent.
one is strictly internet access for everyone.
The second is used exclusively as a transport for the dedicated vpn connections to all the branch offices (used for exchange email, access to terminal servers, etc).
The private government internet (which again, is a completely separate entity from public internet) is used to upload critical data that various government ministries collect from our work.
The benefit is that it is completely private, encrypted, and since it is not public internet, all that much more secure.
We used to have only a single public internet connection, but to the branch offices in remote location that rely on wireless internet...well, access to the internal network was pokey to put it mildly.
Separating the two is worth every cent.
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