Surprised to see AT&T that fast.
Yes it should unless Apple's servers are slow.Does that means you can download an entire full OS X installer in just a minute...?
New Internet! 4x the download speed (for now, it stays at about 15-20, but hopefully it'll go up), and 10x the upload speed (very important for YT video uploads!). I'm so happy right now.My horrible Internet in the monopolistic country of Canada.
Ooh, this thread. TIME TO BRAG!
If I wanted to really rub it in, I'd mention that this isn't my top speed. My ISP doesn't offer 100/100 anymore. If it weren't for the fact my old router is limiting my speed, I'd be getting the full on 250/250 they're giving me.
Pffftt...
Ooh, this thread. TIME TO BRAG!
If I wanted to really rub it in, I'd mention that this isn't my top speed. My ISP doesn't offer 100/100 anymore. If it weren't for the fact my old router is limiting my speed, I'd be getting the full on 250/250 they're giving me.
No one likes a show off, Sandbox.
Just trying to mitigate expectations is all.
Ahhh, don't be. It's not my home connection, but my office connection. I love fiber.I'm more envious and covetous than mitigated right now.
Ahhh, don't be. It's not my home connection, but my office connection. I love fiber.
That's pretty good still. At home all I get is 60 down and 4 up. But its fast enough to do all I want and have to pay $59.99 per month for it.Same here. The best part about it is that I'm not paying anymore than what I was when I first hopped on it three years ago at 25Mbps. They've been doubling my connection speed every year I've had them. I even have access to gigabit as of 6 months ago, though it costs $130 a month to subscribe to.
It's not bad for a little podunk town out in the middle of rural north Georgia.
That's pretty good still. At home all I get is 60 down and 4 up. But its fast enough to do all I want and have to pay $59.99 per month for it.
What we need to see is your connection speed to a server across the country, not to your ISP that's down the street...
Aww. The provider in my area offers 100/20 as the slowest plan (although there are still a number of users on a legacy 30/10 service). 200/200 is offered here, and rumour has it that 1000/500 should be available by the end of the year.That's pretty good still. At home all I get is 60 down and 4 up.