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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 04-Mar-14 12:10:35
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Re: ISP with decent Broadband quality


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Well Meg is generally used to mean Mega bits per second when talking about Internet transfer rates.

The definition when talking about memory or other storage modules is different.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 04-Mar-14 12:19:09
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Re: ISP with decent Broadband quality


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I do see your point Andrew and i`m not going to bang on about it all day, like I said, my mistake.
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(deleted) Tue 04-Mar-14 15:57:19
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In reply to a post by noppix1:
the post did not state it was Mbit I put meg meaning MByte.
So you maintain that 10Mbps is more than enough for 3 users and your point was that if more than 1 person wants to stream Netflix HD they are a household of internet nutters?


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(deleted) Tue 04-Mar-14 18:00:34
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