With my Bell internet stick, I am able to receive 5M down and 4M up

On 3/17/11, James Knott <[email protected]> wrote:
> Edward Kuhn wrote:
>> I'm not sure on your usage either but after a quick read I am guessing it
>> is
>> for connection redundancy. If that is the case I would think that the
>> wireless connection goes to a nearby cell site and then directly into the
>> Rogers cable Internet infrastructure. How suitable that is as fail-over
>> for
>> a direct Rogers cable connection I am not sure.
>
> It wouldn't be a cable connection at the nearest tower.  Cell networks
> use fibre or microwave "back haul" to get the calls & data back to some
> common site.
>
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