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Absolutely 10G fiber is the goto, but the facts are lots of ares won't see even 1G fiber for a very long time. The MW (Microwave) radio technology has started to deliver high capacity p2p links.
Good to see the internet situration getting better in the US. I am so glad that PA, while not being on this particular list as the fastest has improved as well dramatically. PA is in a bit of a oddity with the amount of regional providers within our state. However, most people obviously live in the city and cities like Pittsburgh as well as Philly have great internet access. Especially in locations where Verizon FIOs is available.
Fiber is goated and Verizon has made big improvements to the home internet experience even though the actual speedtier offerings have not changed the routing of traffic has gotten better as Verizon continues to build out their own fiber to improve their cross transit routing which has a noticabl impact to reliability when connecting to various servers and sites.
Maybe it's just the holiday but can we just put this in prospective for a second? I lived and worked on a 50 MB down shitty low income cable thing for a while … I was fine. I’ve now got a gig fiber, allegedly, without the wifi infrastructure to ever really make it above 500 … I’m fine. In parts of the country with weak or no T-mobile 5g I might get 15 down, 20 down … but most of the time I was even fine there! We’ve never had it so good.
Sneed the only fiber you'll ever see in Alaska are [fiber glass] boats
Ill be honest, im gonna drop AT&T. I have all 3 and my issue with AT&T is its not dependable like before. 5 years ago i had full bars almost everywhere and data basically just worked. Now they have really big tower gaps that i find myself dropping into low band and cause everyone else is basically on it, its always congested and never really works, verizon also has a tower gap issue but even on one bar my data is still dependable and usable. With AT&T my 5G icon will literally disappear and i have no data when going inside a Walmart, thats not the AT&T i remember. Even tmobile is better than that
Yes the key is mainting speed and capacity data usage is going up every year it won't stop
I live in a small/medium town in Ohio and AT&T have a slow and bad signal. I have a 30 minutes travel time to work to medium/big city in the same state and the signal improves just a little. I bought the latest iPhone SE from straight talk, and there is a huge difference of signal. With AT&T i barely have signal with the workplace and with straight talk barely have signal problems.
Sneed any idea on who at this point is going to buy UScellular? Also do you think Dish Wireless has a chance to survive? or will Dish most likely sell there MVNOS and towers and bandwidth to one of the big three?
We do not have 5G att here in Albuquerque New Mexico?
Hardwired is always preferred….sometimes it isn't practical….like in mountainous areas where things like granite make it cost prohibitive.
Hey Sneed you look like a Jedi man with that hood Master Sneed hey mad I have Verizon so it's pretty pretty fast I'm talking about home internet I have T-Mobile on my phone 5G I'll ultra capacity keep those videos coming man and may the force be with you always
It's not the fact that it's difficult to offer higher speeds of fiber in certain areas is that the companies don't want to spend the money for the backhaul, laying the cables, etc.
Very good progress happening across the country, which is awesome! Really exciting!