seeing as no one really uses gigabits or megabits. Let's just stop using them, because the average user only understands GB and MB. So wtf is 100 gb in GB please, and never use this gb/mb terminology again. K thanks.
@AM321CAN It's just an artificial way to make the number look big. 100 gb is 12.5 GB. What I really want to know is what does this mean for Uverse. I could use more bandwidth especially upload speed.
@VampireHunterZ Upload increase would be nice, but they have things set to heavy on the download side because they want you to use all their services TV and Phone. Internet only users get the shaft on QOS rules for video services that aren't being used are still applied to internet only users. People complain a lot more if their video cuts out, but internet they can blame on everybody else if it hickups. Also the FTTN/VDSL route only allows higher sync rates under shorter distance then even DSL had. FTTP or high upload isn't happening.
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seeing as no one really uses gigabits or megabits. Let's just stop using them, because the average user only understands GB and MB. So wtf is 100 gb in GB please, and never use this gb/mb terminology again. K thanks.
@AM321CAN It's just an artificial way to make the number look big. 100 gb is 12.5 GB. What I really want to know is what does this mean for Uverse. I could use more bandwidth especially upload speed.
@AM321CAN divide by 8
@VampireHunterZ Upload increase would be nice, but they have things set to heavy on the download side because they want you to use all their services TV and Phone. Internet only users get the shaft on QOS rules for video services that aren't being used are still applied to internet only users. People complain a lot more if their video cuts out, but internet they can blame on everybody else if it hickups. Also the FTTN/VDSL route only allows higher sync rates under shorter distance then even DSL had. FTTP or high upload isn't happening.