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!
@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.