Cable broadband
By Jacki
@apricotrains (456)
Melbourne, Australia
5 responses
@wangjihong350 (887)
• China
22 Sep 09
Yes, 10MB / s speed is very fast, in our country, home users typically use only 2MB / s residential broadband to 10mb / s. Of course, operators can also apply for 10MB, but the price is very expensive and we ordinary family 2MB / S is sufficient to use, really envy you have a 10MB / s bandwidth.
@apricotrains (456)
• Melbourne, Australia
22 Sep 09
Wwo I am glad I switched then. I just got a 9mb file in about 10 seconds
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@sacmom (14192)
• United States
4 Nov 09
I don't know if it is good or not. I'm on dial-up!
LOL All I know is that dial-up is so freakin' slow. But it's the only option that I have, other than satellite, and I've heard that it costs a lot more than cable or DSL, yet it isn't as fast, which doesn't seem worth it to me. So I'm stuck with my slow connection, for now.
Happy mylotting!
LOL All I know is that dial-up is so freakin' slow. But it's the only option that I have, other than satellite, and I've heard that it costs a lot more than cable or DSL, yet it isn't as fast, which doesn't seem worth it to me. So I'm stuck with my slow connection, for now.
Happy mylotting! @EliteUser (3964)
• Australia
1 Oct 09
Hey,
Whoa, 14 years of dial-up would be really quite terrible I must say. I think that it is quite good that you got Cable, 10MB per second is quite fast. I had cable a few months ago, but we switched to 20MB per second which is slightly faster. Make sure you have a good day, God bless and Happy Lotting!!

@lazerm (478)
• United States
16 Oct 09
1ombps is pretty good; but you should try 54mbps-very good speed. about 25 times faster than dial up.at night, when the signal is really good i can pull web pages down with ease. i've found its the signal strength that matters more than the connection;speed can be better, perhaps 30 to 35 times faster than dial-up. i'm still trying to get a more powerful signal, but its hard to do.





