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DennisMullen
Hace 6 mesesNetwork Novice
High speed data in Canada
What exactly is "high speed"? I'm traveling in Canada (from US) and find 12 - 14 Mbps via cell from a hotel room on the 30th floor in downtown Vancouver and about the same using the hotel wifi. Nei...
- Hace 6 meses
DennisMullen wrote:
What exactly is "high speed"? I'm traveling in Canada (from US) and find 12 - 14 Mbps via cell from a hotel room on the 30th floor in downtown Vancouver and about the same using the hotel wifi. Neither are remotely close to my typical data speed via cell in small-town Eastern WA. 15GB/mo is a nice idea, but not at that rate. It's adequate for navigation but pretty sluggish for browsing.
Vancouver and most of British Columbia's speeds are around that. Infrastructure for Bell/Telus in BC and other parts of Canada are very neglected and well over capacity for mostly band/n66 coverage. Anywhere east of Quebec though is barely 5Mbit.
drnewcomb
Hace 6 mesesFiber Fanatic
I remember the days of 9600 (and even 2400) bps dial-up. To me, anything over 1 Mbps is "high speed".
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