which one is faster..not your won opinion but which one is offered by providers to be the fastest?
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which one is faster..not your won opinion but which one is offered by providers to be the fastest?
For where?
home use.
They are the same, providing that they have the same connection speed.
I've used Bell ADSL, which goes through my phoneline, at 5mb/s, and I've used Cogeco cables, which goes through a cable modem at 5mb/s. When I tested these two service, I got the same results @ 5mb/s communication and 1 mb/s storage.
Yeah!!! There are homes all over the world. Big place. :frusty:Quote:
Originally Posted by johnq86
DSL. It is offered through fiber where customers can get 50 Mbps.
Also DSL is supposedly unaffected by how many users are on it in the same area. Cable is affected.
However, stuff like this has to go in a case by case basis.
My area's DSL is typically slower than cable. It's all up to what the ISP offers.
Really you should think of it this way as far as bandwidth capacity.
fiber > coax > copper.
Cable, as it's called, runs on coax. DSL runs on fiber OR copper.
I use DSL. There's a telephone switching building less than 2 blocks from me. :D Outperforms Cable in my situation, at lower cost.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
well if your in apartment building cable do not get cables since you will most likely have to share with a bunch of other people in your building.
Cable is normally faster than DSL. Consequently, Cable is more expensive (usually). However, DSL is known to be more stable than cable. :)
Do you have telus?Quote:
Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
My cable connection is more stable than my dsl connection so this does not count for all cable services.ps. and before anyone ask why i have 2 isp's that is because my cable isp likes too cap there upload speed from 1Mbyte to 16Kbytes when the connection is in heavy use.Quote:
Originally Posted by erRor67
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Originally Posted by johnq86
Clocker is going to love that one. :lol:
i dont really care.I have DSL now but anything is better than dial up. Aslong as i can download shit and at a decent speed its good for me.
That reminds me...... I need to close my dial-up account with Net-Zero. I don't need the back up anymore since I haven't been travelling.Quote:
Originally Posted by twisterX
DSL is much slower in my area than cable. Your best bet would probably be to ask people in your area. ;)
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No. Why'd u ask?Quote:
Originally Posted by Linkin Park
Just wondering... Im a fair bit over my monthy bandwidth limit of 30 gigs and wonder if anyone has experience with what happens when you overboard :unsure: Im at like 52GB right now and I havent got an email or phonecall from em... yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234