OH SHUSH!
THey are only NOW TRYYIINGG to get Wireless Cable Modems running in TnT.
My office connection is total crap because the network admins are completely
incompetent, so I went from surfing in office at 100K/s to between 500bytes
per second and 2.5K/s . Yup. THis happened all in one day. BOOOM!
100K to 2.5K/s .
No one knows why...no one can say how...but our company is supposed to be
the parent company of THREE (3) Local ISPs...but our office connection is
2.5K/s .
Now...is it just me or is something VERY wrong here? *snicker*
And well at home!
HA!
56K...yes I have a 56K modem. Does it work at 56K? Well..I thought 56K meant
speeds between 4.5 and peak 7K/s ...
I get about..whooaa..2.5K/s on average at home too...
HEY! I wonder if they have us all going through a local 56K modem in the
office?
Hee hee hee
So all you people that moan and groain about your ISDN..and your DSL..and
all that..remember the little islands where people gape and gawk at 10K/s on
a connection.
See why all my clients HAVE to HAVE to host away?
Geez..when I hit first hit 100K I thought that some sort of miracle had
happened hee hee :)
Then my buddy in the States said," But..Gel..I..I get about 300K or more on
my cable modem..."
at which point I emoted several hastily thrown stale muffins!
^_^
The best "High Speed" access available in TnT now is Direct PC v2.0. That
gives about 50K/s downlink and about 5k/s uplink for USD$600.00 a month.
All the rest are pie in the sky right now as far as I'm concerned.
I was really excited at first but..blah.
Even when those wireless cable modems DO start operating, they are only
going to net you a 16K/s down and 8K/s up at best, and I don't know the
price for that connection yet.
-Gel
-----Original Message-----
From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
My point is, with all of the corporate businesses piling up around me, there
should be an abundance of great, high-speed internet access plans. Ha!
Cable?! Not available on my street. DSL? I'm about 300 yards too far from
the station. T1? Please, to have it run to my office would cost a bloody
fortune.
So what am I stuck with? ISDN. Well, at least it's not a 56k dial-up. And
working in studio isn't too bad. But it costs me about $120 a month on
average.
So that's my internet access saga.
Erika
(with a *K*)
"Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to
be amused."
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