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<blockquote data-quote="cbr.696" data-source="post: 728925" data-attributes="member: 40419"><p><strong>Slow down may occur</strong></p><p></p><p>ADSL is a shared pool. SLT has a backbone line arround 384Mbps to the internet. You will get a dedicated 512 kbps line to SLT only. From SLT to internet the bandwith depends on how much of the backbone is occupied by the current users. In the morning time as all the offices use internet the backbone line will be occupied more than the night time. So you could see a slow down in the morning. </p><p></p><p>If you take the dialog wimax it is again the same story. The line speed depends on the badwith of the backbone of dialog. The promissed $mbps bandwith only exists from the user to dialog only. From there on everything goes on the same line. That is their backbone.</p><p></p><p>So please do not expect that you would get a dedicated link to 512kbps line to every web site you wisit from ADSL or 4Mbps dedicated link to every web site you wisit from WiMAX. Wimax being a wireless connection may also introduce new disturbances wich affects the connection speed. </p><p></p><p>Connection speeds may also depend on the servers. Because those servers have a limited badwith too. If you take youtube it could not server whole world at once. It would slow down as well because users of it are also increasing. So speed of a connection is not only dependent on the type of connection or ISP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbr.696, post: 728925, member: 40419"] [b]Slow down may occur[/b] ADSL is a shared pool. SLT has a backbone line arround 384Mbps to the internet. You will get a dedicated 512 kbps line to SLT only. From SLT to internet the bandwith depends on how much of the backbone is occupied by the current users. In the morning time as all the offices use internet the backbone line will be occupied more than the night time. So you could see a slow down in the morning. If you take the dialog wimax it is again the same story. The line speed depends on the badwith of the backbone of dialog. The promissed $mbps bandwith only exists from the user to dialog only. From there on everything goes on the same line. That is their backbone. So please do not expect that you would get a dedicated link to 512kbps line to every web site you wisit from ADSL or 4Mbps dedicated link to every web site you wisit from WiMAX. Wimax being a wireless connection may also introduce new disturbances wich affects the connection speed. Connection speeds may also depend on the servers. Because those servers have a limited badwith too. If you take youtube it could not server whole world at once. It would slow down as well because users of it are also increasing. So speed of a connection is not only dependent on the type of connection or ISP. [/QUOTE]
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