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What are peering issues and how can they drastically slow down even the fastest Internet connections?
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Elon aint savin nobody
Out of curiosity what tier is Rogers in Canada?
I would assume Tier 1 judging by my overall positive experience with them.
I hate how soft this light is
Didn't throttling happen more with Verizon and Netflix than Comcrap?
And when buying fiber the adsl filter is copper and it still be slow 🐌
SAVE US ELON! 😂
How to know we are facing throttling issue ?
mfw I have only ATiT and C*ntcast to choose from in my area
Sprint is no longer. its all T-Mobile now.
Comcast 0-1 network I was pretty
Interesting
In afghanistan we have tier 10000 network and the expensivest internet and slowest internet
But using American internet as example is not really how the rest of the world works. American internet is dog sh*t compare to the internet in my country.
Well I have 1Gbit fiber optic. YouTube loads standard in 4K or 1080p depends on the highest resolution of the video. Websites load faster. Maybe it's because I live in the Netherlands and we have the best fiber optic network in the world. But I have no problems with my internet speed
save us elon as if the same crap won't happen on their satellite network… the only difference will be elon will make the money.
Save us, Elon!
so this is what will kill Elon Musk´s internet then, all you do is use a satellite to connect to the closest ground server and that in turn uses a wired internet that Elon must pay for to be able to use. So when this system is fully developed the provider of that wired connection bottleneck all the users, unless Elon give them billions. And who ends up with an more expensive internet? Me…… Argh, i really thought this Starlink thing was gonna save the world from bottleneckerbastards.
Don't forget about node congestion on HFC networks that's a limit of the local area bandwidth.
I live in a small town and I am lucky if my connection reaches 4 Mbps.
"Peering"
Me: 👀?
So… net neutrality ?
Because I live in Germany.