Cable infrastructure for the internet isn't.Except the internet which was designed with exponential growth in mind.
AYYYYYY!
you laugh but I used "Download Accelerator Plus" for more than it was necessary...One of the PS+ titles for April is gonna Download Manager 2020
Same lmao.To be fair their download speeds haven't been too great for me regardless so not much change on my end.
Given the graveness of the crisis, death rate in some countries highest since WWII, how difficult the situation is for some small businesses that relied on traffic of people, all some of you care about is whether your service provider serves you well. How pathetic.
Is internet really that bad/slow in Europe?
I always thought they were ahead of the USA but maybe not
Is internet really that bad/slow in Europe?
I always thought they were ahead of the USA but maybe not
It's better than the US, but it's not enough for a situation when most of the population downloads tons of data with streaming apps or gaming.Is internet really that bad/slow in Europe?
I always thought they were ahead of the USA but maybe not
November 2013.
hahhahahahahahahah good one and very true!
Is internet really that bad/slow in Europe?
I always thought they were ahead of the USA but maybe not
It takes forever to download stuff even at the office on a 10 gbps connection. How much slower can they go?! :D
Internet connections are great but not meant to sustain the heavy workload posed by domestic access for remote working I think.I thought internet connections in Europe were great? Now we have Netflix, Youtube, and Sony lowering quality and download speeds to compensate in Europe but nowhere else in the world.
It's not like there's a physical limit on how much data you can squeeze through a cable. That shit get's developed and grows together with the internet exponentially as well. Besides the infrastructure is not Netflix's, Amazon's or Sony's problem but the ISP's.
Not to derail the thread but how's DICE doing? Are you guys all on home office as well?
There is a limit on what can go through a cable without doing really big investments in cable technology, which is a decade long process each time. And it is indeed not their problem, but they are being asked to help... That is what happening if you paid attention. It was either them helping or the EU suspending net neutrality and allowing the ISPs to determine which services get priority.It's not like there's a physical limit on how much data you can squeeze through a cable. That shit get's developed and grows together with the internet exponentially as well. Besides the infrastructure is not Netflix's, Amazon's or Sony's problem but the ISP's.
PSN accounts for 3% of the worldwide traffic. It is huge, especially in Europe.hahhahahahahahahah good one and very true!
I understand their concerns but come on really slowing down PSN even more will not make any impact in the overall stress on the network.....
Is this a joke?
Im getting like 2-3 MB/s if im lucky on PSN with a 1GB connection and they want to slow it down even further?