SunnyChahal
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Bil Gates.
JharuPochaBai said:Tell me something guys.........how does it make any of you a difference
if I live in Brooklyn or not, if I have a 150Mbps connection or not, and
whether Digit is sold in Brooklyn or not?
I asked a question, got the answer. Now move on and get a life.
I don't mean to offend my country by any means, but just because you
are used to the ways of a third world country offering dial up connections
to the internet, doesn't mean you assume the rest of the world to be
like that.
First up, ask your pop do shell out some serious bucks to get here. Then
try to get into a good university in a good course, and see for yourself
how fast the internet is. (I don't think any of you will be able to do so
in the ten next generations of yours)
abtom said:Peace.
I said 20mbps is very common there.Even my college has a 100mbps or something t1\t3 line.And I hope very soon we will have such type of speeds in India too.Everytime I post, you have to comment something, and it usually isn't the
nicest comment around.
Tell me, what do we have going on that we always end up this way?
I remember I once asked you to stay out of my posts etc., but even then
you couldn't keep that small request.
Do you really have to come around like this? or will you leave me alone
once and for all?
And btw, that was not a 20Mbps connection, it was 8.1 MBps (= 64.8 Mbps).
Our full capacity is 145Mbps TL.
Our corporate Lan is a 1Gbps EP link. I'll sit at those terminals one day, surely,
and will post screenshots here.