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30 MBitsPerSecond / 8 bits = 3.75 MBytes/s
Phew...that's fast! Imagine a 160MB file (for downloading DirectX 9 SDK) that can take up to 45-60 seconds to download that huge file (note: download speed may flictuate and may vary)!

This is only for those who have guts and have a lot of money to pay by every month.
Posted by: Grayson Peddie   Posted on: 07/20/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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And then the ISP chokes it to 3 meg  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/20/05
With incremental raises of 2 Mb/s every 9 months  owkmann | 07/20/05
Only if there is a rate increase to go with it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/20/05
Advertised speeds mean little ... its more marketing than technology  George Mitchell | 07/20/05
I've noticed that too  Jeff Spicoli | 07/20/05
If your cable network is anything like  Hugh Jass | 07/20/05
SPEED  musicaldea | 07/27/05
Two ends to a connection  ibabadur1 | 07/20/05
Actually, if you check the fine print ...  George Mitchell | 07/20/05
You got that right  Otto_Delete | 07/20/05
I suspect the cable industry is in for a rude awakening ...  George Mitchell | 07/20/05
I tis always like that - marketing BS  FirstNLastN | 07/20/05
there is noticable differnce though in color  voska | 07/20/05
Or it could just be that 40 thousand missing  voska | 07/20/05
Add to that  voska | 07/20/05
30 MBitsPerSecond / 8 bits = 3.75 MBytes/s  Grayson Peddie | 07/20/05
I've download that  voska | 07/20/05
oops just checked my speed  voska | 07/20/05
Sadly, Comcast is my local provider  Boot_Agnostic | 07/21/05
FRANCHISE FEES  musicaldea | 07/27/05

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