these bottlenecks do happen and
3 07 2009Anthony 22nd, at am when was consulting in Korea in used to laugh at how had faster FTP access to NYUs ftp server from my hotel in Seoul than on the other side of campus in Manhattan. Dave Hodgkinson 9th, at am Dan,More interesting would be the peering route the packets took. Traceroute please! Dave carmen 17th, at am more specifically, Silicon Valley is way behind. Schwartz 8th, at pm recall staying in Silicon Valley yes, it still exists hotel few months and the speedtest.
Much more average is internet that cuts out for day or so without warning, explanation or apology that will return when it feels like it and the company will take half day to acknowledge it before agreeing that it is problem at their end and the whole system run by the exState monopoly for whom inefficiency is almost slogan. lived in some mediocre uppermiddleclass suburban hell in the middle of ohio but we had 10mbit cable in 1997..
its fun to see how the other half lives! sean 25th, at am try Comcast 3Mbps down, 1. 5Mbps up at home. The US be behind the curve, but of Spains infrastructure, apart from perhaps your hotel, is asleep underneath it.. lived in some mediocre uppermiddleclass suburban hell in the middle of ohio but we had 10mbit cable in 1997..the telco laid fiber thru everyones backyards year later but didnt around to offering FIOS till like last week.. Andrew 3rd, at am Dont take that as an average for Spain.
Anthony 22nd, at am when was consulting in Korea in used to laugh at how had faster FTP access to NYUs ftp server from my hotel in Seoul than on the other side of campus in Manhattan. its fun to see how the other half lives! sean 25th, at am try Comcast 3Mbps down, 1. 5Mbps up at home. Randal Andrew 3rd, at am Dont take that as an average for Spain. lived in some mediocre uppermiddleclass suburban hell in the middle of ohio but we had 10mbit cable in 1997..

