DesolationJake
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I think you mean a 512kb line. Not Mb
Then I would be downgrading.
Pyr0, they don't make strong enough pills for these woes. The truly amazing thing is I'm staring at Telkom's Do Broadband ad banner at the top of this page now. I can't do broadband, not according to Wikipedia's definition of it: "Although various minimum bandwidths have been used in definitions of broadband, ranging up from 64 kbit/s up to 1.0 Mbit/s, the 2006 OECD report is typical by defining broadband as having download data transfer rates equal to or faster than 256 kbit/s, while the United States FCC, as of 2008, defines broadband as anything above 768 kbit/s. The trend is to raise the threshold of the broadband definition as the marketplace rolls out faster services."
Come on SEACOM!
Pyr0, they don't make strong enough pills for these woes. The truly amazing thing is I'm staring at Telkom's Do Broadband ad banner at the top of this page now. I can't do broadband, not according to Wikipedia's definition of it: "Although various minimum bandwidths have been used in definitions of broadband, ranging up from 64 kbit/s up to 1.0 Mbit/s, the 2006 OECD report is typical by defining broadband as having download data transfer rates equal to or faster than 256 kbit/s, while the United States FCC, as of 2008, defines broadband as anything above 768 kbit/s. The trend is to raise the threshold of the broadband definition as the marketplace rolls out faster services."
Come on SEACOM!