Google to test ultrafast broadband to the home.
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Google to test ultrafast broadband to the home.
Google, never satisfied with the pace of change, plans a test that will provide 50,000 to 500,000 people with fiber-optic broadband Internet access with a network speed of a gigabit per second starting as soon as this year.
Now why would anyone want speeds like this. I can think of people that would benefit and the mpaa would not be happy at all!
Google to test ultrafast broadband to the home | Deep Tech - CNET News
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I wish my net speed was that fast, everything download in a blink :P
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I wish my net speed was that fast, everything download in a blink :P
Even your e-mail
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I wish my net speed was that fast, everything download in a blink :P
Even your e-mail
I don't email on a daily basis, that's old school tech mate, its Windows Live Messenger these days.
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I don't email on a daily basis, that's old school tech mate, its Windows Live Messenger these days.
which is quite happy running on dialup so again the question is why do you need a gigabit?
personally, id like to see upload speeds increased a bit.... i quite happy with my "up to 24Mb" connection which is the fastest you can get over a phone line over here, but we're still stuck on 445kbps upload speeds! id love to be able to set up a server so i can access my stuff from wherever i am, but with that sort of upload speed its not worth it, download speeds are fast enough for now, give us more upload
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I don't email on a daily basis, that's old school tech mate, its Windows Live Messenger these days.
Not if you don't have anyone to to chat with...
I personally still prefer "old fashioned e-mail" - the instant message stuff is kind of annoying.
(Particularly my neighbour, who I hear messages going off all day, every day through his stereo. At least change the damn default message notify sound MATT!)
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I don't email on a daily basis, that's old school tech mate, its Windows Live Messenger these days.
Not if you don't have anyone to to chat with...
I personally still prefer "old fashioned e-mail" - the instant message stuff is kind of annoying.
(Particularly my neighbour, who I hear messages going off all day, every day through his stereo. At least change the damn default message notify sound MATT!)
What are the chances of him reading that? haha.
I still want fast internet, so stuff i download is much quicker.
There's no such thing as "My internet's too fast"
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Chances are, that it will be too expensive for me. Unless they go pro bono, like Gmail.
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Ok. I will turn it down now, Sorry.