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here are the two sites I use for testing the speed.
http://www.speedtest.net/
http://www.cnet.com/internet-speed-test/#ftag=MKT0d12852?ftag=CAD9f89b0c
Oh a person asked me about twisted pair phone lines infering they are slow. In general this is not the case, twisted pair is not an issue for our lower speeds down here in mexico, no-one is provided with real high speed like you would find in Korea, even in the USA typical speeds are 10 times faster than here in Mexico.
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/172990-1000mbps-over-copper-telephone-lines-itu-begins-work-on-g-fast-successor-to-dsl
http://www.speedtest.net/
http://www.cnet.com/internet-speed-test/#ftag=MKT0d12852?ftag=CAD9f89b0c
Oh a person asked me about twisted pair phone lines infering they are slow. In general this is not the case, twisted pair is not an issue for our lower speeds down here in mexico, no-one is provided with real high speed like you would find in Korea, even in the USA typical speeds are 10 times faster than here in Mexico.
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/172990-1000mbps-over-copper-telephone-lines-itu-begins-work-on-g-fast-successor-to-dsl
1000Mbps over copper telephone lines: ITU begins work on G.fast, successor to DSL
The ITU has begun the process of approving G.fast, a new standard that will allow for access speeds of 1,000 megabits per second (1000Mbps, 1Gbps) over copper telephone lines. G.fast (full name ITU-T G.9701) is expected to be a cheaper and easier-to-deploy alternative than FTTH and FTTC (fiber to the home and cabinet). G.fast is the technology that will finally bring super-fast broadband speeds to the masses who are stuck with copper wires for the dreaded last mile.
There are generally three ways of getting internet access to your house: Telephone lines (twisted-pair copper wires), coaxial cable (shared with the cable TV infrastructure), and fiber (either to your house or fairly close). Because of the massive installed base of telephones and cable TV, the first two options are by far the cheapest. Fiber, because it generally has to be installed specifically for internet access, is much more expensive to deploy. The problem with telephone wire and cable internet access is that you can only squeeze so much data down a thin, low-grade piece of copper. This is where DSL, VDSL, and now G.fast enter the equation.
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FIBRA OPTICA to LaVentana
wow.....
taken in front of my property. they put it up today.
taken in front of my property. they put it up today.
dean- Posts : 5608
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