Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 11:47:49PM +0300, Guy Corem wrote:
Bottom line: if you're planning to consume a lot of bandwidth, use ADSL /
cables.
Likewise if you plan on using VoIP.
BTW: VoIP is actually not a major bandwith consumer. It is merely a
competition to th
Damn they are suckers :)
I defenitly not going consider them after your review of service.
I dl quite a bit of videos ( like ted.com <- recommended! ) or move huge
files around. I also become a bit unrest when SSH crawl :)
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Michael Ben-Nes - Intern
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 11:47:49PM +0300, Guy Corem wrote:
> Bottom line: if you're planning to consume a lot of bandwidth, use ADSL /
> cables.
Likewise if you plan on using VoIP.
BTW: VoIP is actually not a major bandwith consumer. It is merely a
competition to the service they provide.
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T
Miki,
In the last few months I've used Cellcom unlimited deal with Option
GlobeSurfer III router, in a reasonable manner ( ~1GB of traffic per month).
All was well, until today. In the last month, on purpose, I've downloaded
about ~100 GB through Cellcom.
I've received the invoice yesterday, and s
Hi,
What is the quality of a cellular ISP connection compared to an ADSL line.
Like:
Latency factor that effect SSH like protocols.
The ability to consume the full speed capacity.
Cheers,
Miki
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Michael Ben-Nes - Internet Consultant and Director.