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You mean that even in the US of A you aren't all on UltraFast Fiber!

And I've been cursing at our Telecom and ISP for the slow rollout of
Ultrafast Fiber/Broadband.

Sorry that was off subject again!

On 15 July 2015 at 17:30, Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Booth,

Just saw your response regarding speed. I understand what you're saying.
But... (and we're getting WAY off topic here)

If every web page saves loading an extra 100k (the size of a minimized
jquery library) for every page in the world that saves a lot of bandwidth.

I'm no tree hugger (tic), but I do like to preserve bandwidth. I hate
trying to explain to people "text a link, not the whole picture!".

Also, you can't assume everyone has the speeds you mention. Even for us
out in the country we have max 5mps down and 1mps up. And that's "high
speed". Until 5g comes we're stuck.

That also means when my wife plugs in her phone at night and it uploads all
the pictures she took that day we're bottlenecked because of the 1mps up
speed. No more netflix for me. :( (Just trying to keep up on my trailer
park boys)

Back on subject now... please.. :)

Brad
www.bvstools.com
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