QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Oct 3 2011, 02:55 PM)
Don't over exert yourself in spinning and twisting.
If you're getting very big difference in different local servers, it means they can't even get their local connections right. Tantamount to the fact that they're merely selling packages advertising local speeds when local bandwidth should be close to FREE. Local bandwidth should be uncapped.
Your reason of not getting good response time between Unifi and Yes4G might be due to no peering involved between the 2 isps. Like I said, they are rivals and they put up a large wall between their borders.
Sounds like a salesman in the making.
Added on October 3, 2011, 2:59 pm
Same old phone port. They need only to trace your copper pair from your unit back down to the riser room that all.
There won't be old phone service anymore once they hook your copper pair up to their VDSL switch. Your copper pair will be made to replace a LAN cable between the VDSL switch and your apartment unit without needing a CAT 5/6 cable to be pulled.
That's the advantage of VDSL2. No need for actual LAN cable to be pulled directly to each home by utilizing your existing copper pair from the VDSL switch at the riser served by a fibre line as a backbone.
Added on October 3, 2011, 3:01 pm
The 10mbps package you subscribed is local rated speed.
Anything outside TM's own local peering servers even unrelated local isps, expect a huge drop in speed.
If you're getting very big difference in different local servers, it means they can't even get their local connections right. Tantamount to the fact that they're merely selling packages advertising local speeds when local bandwidth should be close to FREE. Local bandwidth should be uncapped.
Your reason of not getting good response time between Unifi and Yes4G might be due to no peering involved between the 2 isps. Like I said, they are rivals and they put up a large wall between their borders.
Sounds like a salesman in the making.
Added on October 3, 2011, 2:59 pm
Same old phone port. They need only to trace your copper pair from your unit back down to the riser room that all.
There won't be old phone service anymore once they hook your copper pair up to their VDSL switch. Your copper pair will be made to replace a LAN cable between the VDSL switch and your apartment unit without needing a CAT 5/6 cable to be pulled.
That's the advantage of VDSL2. No need for actual LAN cable to be pulled directly to each home by utilizing your existing copper pair from the VDSL switch at the riser served by a fibre line as a backbone.
Added on October 3, 2011, 3:01 pm
The 10mbps package you subscribed is local rated speed.
Anything outside TM's own local peering servers even unrelated local isps, expect a huge drop in speed.
Oct 3 2011, 03:13 PM

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