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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Is wired broadband faster than the speed of light?
    Define faster.

    You get a higher data speed with satellite, but you get a lower latency with a wired connection.

    So if I use wired broadband to send a signal to Sydney, the cable transmits at almost the speed of light and the distance to cover is about 2200km.

    If I used satellite broadband the signal is at the speed of light but has to travel over 70,000km to reach Sydney, ergo it takes far longer for the signal to reach Sydney. This is why when watching live satellite feeds on the news the reporter and anchors always have a tiny bit less than a second or so delay before responding and talking to eachother. The same happens when you're talking to friends overseas and you happen to get on a satellite connection, there's no way you'll be able to sing together over the phone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Is wired broadband faster than the speed of light?
    no but it travels less distance



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    ADSL2 here, wouldn't cope on dial up now I'm far too impatient!
    I struggle relying on my cellphone LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    I can remember the days of dial up about 5 years ago... was a techniclogical breakthru for me. Took about 5 minutes for breasts to appear
    And now you get 5 sets of breasts per minute...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    And now you get 5 sets of breasts per minute...
    Or 2 girls and a cup.

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    http://www.tepahu.co.nz/Broadband-Internet.aspx

    Nice to know it's there when I finally get the shits with Chorus/T-scum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superman View Post

    If I used satellite broadband the signal is at the speed of light but has to travel over 70,000km to reach Sydney, ergo it takes far longer for the signal to reach Sydney. This is why when watching live satellite feeds on the news the reporter and anchors always have a tiny bit less than a second or so delay before responding and talking to each other.
    The delay is significant with a satellite and just to make things more fun, Special Relativity means time on the satellite is slower than on Earth. Try smoothly co-ordinating billions of kb/sec between different points on the planet's surface through a moving satellite which is running slow....its a miracle this stuff works at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    The delay is significant with a satellite and just to make things more fun, Special Relativity means time on the satellite is slower than on Earth. Try smoothly co-ordinating billions of kb/sec between different points on the planet's surface through a moving satellite which is running slow....its a miracle this stuff works at all.
    Lol, packets don't require that high an accuracy especially given the way any dropped packets are resent. A year on a geosynchronous satellite even though it's travelling so fast is still only 1 second less than a year on the surface correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Dialup doesn't even work at all for many websites these days.
    Which is incredibly bad web design.
    This comment would have been relevant in 2002.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    This comment would have been relevant in 2002.
    That's right, there's no more bad web design...

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    Ultra Fast Broadband rollout plan http://www.chorus.co.nz/fibre-rollout-map

    If you're not in one of the main centres then it might be coming to a school near you!


    Good to see all the needy Auckland suburbs like Remuera, St Heliers, Herne Bay and Ponsonby are all up first. I wonder where the government and chorus big wigs live

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    That's right, there's no more bad web design...
    Sites not running (or not running well) on a 56kb connection isn't primarily because of bad web design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superman View Post
    Define faster.

    You get a higher data speed with satellite, but you get a lower latency with a wired connection.

    So if I use wired broadband to send a signal to Sydney, the cable transmits at almost the speed of light and the distance to cover is about 2200km.

    If I used satellite broadband the signal is at the speed of light but has to travel over 70,000km to reach Sydney, ergo it takes far longer for the signal to reach Sydney. This is why when watching live satellite feeds on the news the reporter and anchors always have a tiny bit less than a second or so delay before responding and talking to eachother. The same happens when you're talking to friends overseas and you happen to get on a satellite connection, there's no way you'll be able to sing together over the phone.
    This may be a good thing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jazfender View Post
    Sites not running (or not running well) on a 56kb connection isn't primarily because of bad web design.
    Just targeted at a different audience.

    The Kiwibiker homepage is 270Kb.
    Xtra is 2.9Mb...
    Stuff is 750kb.

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    Reading the poll results from this thread gives me a great idea....

    We should all be made to drive at 80kph on long straight roads despite driving modern vehicles with state of the art breaking and safety features because we also share the roads with slower/older vehicles. or we could adopted the Cuban way of life, Cigar smoking, Jazz music and 1950's technology becasue the cost or availability of modern techology is to high for 4% of our population. Feel the love brothers & sisters
    ....wherezz that track go

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