timeshifter
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Was talking to a guy tonight who got AT&T fiber in his newly built home. AT&T is busy rolling it out in my area. I've been excited by the prospect of being able to get it too, but it's not in my part of town yet.
I asked him how it was going. He said he's been having trouble with getting 4K video streaming. Was only able to get 24 megs (I'm paraphrasing how he said it) and he needed 26 megs. He had to call AT&T several times to get them to adjust to give him the additional speed.
He's not a customer, I think he's a retired IBM guy, so he's not a tech dummy and I somewhat trust what he says. Didn't have time to talk too much when I saw him, but I wish I had.
Anyway, in my mind I'm like WTF! Gigabit Internet should mean 1,000 Mbps speed, right? Well probably not exactly but it should be close. But it should NOT struggle to deliver 24 Mbps vs 26 Mbps.
I asked him how it was going. He said he's been having trouble with getting 4K video streaming. Was only able to get 24 megs (I'm paraphrasing how he said it) and he needed 26 megs. He had to call AT&T several times to get them to adjust to give him the additional speed.
He's not a customer, I think he's a retired IBM guy, so he's not a tech dummy and I somewhat trust what he says. Didn't have time to talk too much when I saw him, but I wish I had.
Anyway, in my mind I'm like WTF! Gigabit Internet should mean 1,000 Mbps speed, right? Well probably not exactly but it should be close. But it should NOT struggle to deliver 24 Mbps vs 26 Mbps.