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Just ordered SBCyahoo DSL for my girlfriend's place, with the standard plus option($26.95 until January 31) you get downstream speed of 384 to 1.5(so basically you get 384).
Anybody else a bit miffed to know that in Japan they've had 4MB ADSL for over a year and are in the process of upgrading to 12MB ADSL? I work for a DSL chip company, our 2 main customers supply to NTT in Japan and they and Yahoo Japan are the 2 main DSL providers over there. We are paying MORE, for much slower speeds over here and people wonder why DSL is exploding in Japan, China and Korea and only slowly taking hold here?
Not that that speed won't be a HUGE improvement for us from the current speed of webtv we use at her place, but I just can't help but think that the rationale behind this is they can then upgrade the US to 4MB later, and then 12 later. That's how it rolled out in Japan but there was a valid reason, they went 1.5 to 4 to 12 because at the time that was the fastest available, here in the US they're merely choosing to deploy slower speed DSL when faster speed is available!
Anybody else a bit miffed to know that in Japan they've had 4MB ADSL for over a year and are in the process of upgrading to 12MB ADSL? I work for a DSL chip company, our 2 main customers supply to NTT in Japan and they and Yahoo Japan are the 2 main DSL providers over there. We are paying MORE, for much slower speeds over here and people wonder why DSL is exploding in Japan, China and Korea and only slowly taking hold here?
Not that that speed won't be a HUGE improvement for us from the current speed of webtv we use at her place, but I just can't help but think that the rationale behind this is they can then upgrade the US to 4MB later, and then 12 later. That's how it rolled out in Japan but there was a valid reason, they went 1.5 to 4 to 12 because at the time that was the fastest available, here in the US they're merely choosing to deploy slower speed DSL when faster speed is available!