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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Five Bazillion GigaQuads per Femtosecond

Mon, 04 Sep 2017, 09:53
steve_ancell
I bet it will be just as shit as current broadband, but with a higher price tag. Linkage
Mon, 04 Sep 2017, 09:53
GfK
And the areas getting that will be the ones who already get 200mbps+
Mon, 04 Sep 2017, 09:56
Jayenkai
And it won't speed up the servers!!
Mon, 04 Sep 2017, 10:34
GfK
And for wifi you'll need to upgrade everything to 802.11ac, as 802.11n pegs out at... what, about 450mbps?