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Darn it, I looked at that Halo CE montage video and it wasn't a suicide.
Actually, it was what I often see in CE infection: "the guardians" LOL!
Darn it, I looked at that Halo CE montage video and it wasn't a suicide.
Actually, it was what I often see in CE infection: "the guardians" LOL!
You should call them and ask for a better deal. I just renewed for a 24 months last week at $80/month + tax with xFi unlimited data. Includes the XB7 gateway. I don't have any other services, though, just Internet. Sadly, have very little hope that fiber will ever get to the top of the hill on which I live. I have only been asking Comcast and AT&T for a decade and still no ETA.
Similar to what I had in Bellows Falls, Vermont from June 12, 2016 to February 24, 2018. Seems like no one had the incentive to up the bandwidth to another-league-level, at least yet. There's still no 2 Gb FTTH to the masses available from VTel. I have a feeling the ISPs across the nation, will drag on and say that 1 Gb is the latest for FTTH ISPs and cable ISPs claim 400 Mb down and up to around 50 Mb for upload, is state-of-the-art, LOL. But, now the good news: Gaming don't even need more than around 10 Mb upload and download.
I only expect internet upgrades to be delayed, because of the coronavirus pandemic.
But, more good news, I'm in my new room and I got a fresh run of cat cable to the room. (November 4th or November 3rd) It does look like I got lower latency from this, at least that's what it looks like Speedtest is saying!
For now, expect the only upgrades to be the cat cable to the ONT on FTTH and fresh coax cables on Comcast and Charter.
I have found Microsoft's and nVidia server are able to max out the 1.4 Gbps connection with a single stream. Otherwise, it usually takes multiple concurrent uses to max it out. Not that hard to do. But it doesn't last very long since files download so quickly. Upload is another story. Takes forever to upload a 4K video to youtube at 40 Mbps.