Hard to believe it's 2012 and there's people living in a developed nation that still can't get access to a reliable internet connection.
The connections to where I live are ancient.
The entire country is supposed to be going onto fibre-optics but they've managed to skip the area where I live.
Admittedly, there's a low population density where I am, but it is higher than in some places which already have it.
I live a couple hours away from the two cities in the same county as me, Exeter and Plymouth, and I live probably a similar time away from Bristol.
That's 3 cities within a short distance.
Yet FibreOptics has skipped past most of Devon (I believe the cities in the south have it) and has moved onto Cornwall to the west, one of the least-populated areas of the country and has no cities whatsoever.
THey have it out far-west towards Lands End where there are but a few cornish bumpkins living on farms.
Buut, apparently putting FibreOptics down there will boost the economy for Cornwall and give it more industry, so we just jump right over the more populated areas.
No you don't understand. When I slow down the internet it will be slow until the next bill is issued.What good would that do? It would just slow it down even worse....wouldn't it?
Not a dongle.
They use mobile-phone (cellphone) networks, if I'm right.
It's not through your supplier so your bill wouldn't increase and it wouldn't drop in speed.