Wednesday, April 23, 2014 1:27:12 PM
It isn't the speed per se, it's the size of the pipes for the transmission. If you are trying to download real time 10Mbps and 100,000 people are trying to do that at the same time, you don't think this is a strain to the backbone? The joke of no problem capacity such increased 4K traffic is marketing crap by TV and cable providers looking for suckers of the next big thing. There are physical barriers to the immense increases expected and they are real.
And it's also true one is not getting what's promised by ISP's in a majority of cases.
And people claiming they get all the 35Mbps as advertised by their ISP are just plain lying, or they don't know what they are talking about.
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