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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 144
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Wireless and cable internet are still very limited in my country, but cable internet is still more accessible to customers. Most people here still use dial-up, though more have migrated to cable. I myself use cable.
Very few users use wireless since it's very very limited. There are very few hotspots etc here. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: On my chair
Posts: 245
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I have used both connection, I had cable before and the first time I used it, it was fine and fast then, after that, some of my neighbors had applied for a cable connection also, then that started my nightmares, SLOWNESS!!! it is shared that is why.
On the otherhand, I am using Wireless now, and it is very good. We call it SmartBro, short for Smart Broadband. It is powered by a cellular company. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 144
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cable is much faster than wireless. I have 2 pc's in my house, one is directly hooked up to the cable modem while other is in my basement wireless. The connection at times is terribly slow, and it lags a lot. my router btw is a d-link
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