Funny how in today's world that 600kbps is a non-starter less one is doing the most basic things yet in the 1990s it was a God send when I got my DSL line that pumped out 256kbps. Sad that just because data can move faster and the pipes are bigger for data that everyone steps up their websites to constantly hog up as much of that pipeline as possible. Today a typical home connection at 100Mb/s. Back in the 1990s again, when the company that I worked for got a T1 line, 1.5Mb/s, we thought we died and went to heaven. That pipe that is 1/65th the size of a slow / moderate home connection fed 50+ people the web, allowed outside sales folks to tunnel in to the database for keeping sales contacts and leads in, etc. Multiple people were streaming music, news, etc. tons of emails with attachments moving in and out all day long, etc.
Funny how in today's world that 600kbps is a non-starter less one is doing the most basic things yet in the 1990s it was a God send when I got my DSL line that pumped out 256kbps.
Sad that just because data can move faster and the pipes are bigger for data that everyone steps up their websites to constantly hog up as much of that pipeline as possible. Today a typical home connection at 100Mb/s. Back in the 1990s again, when the company that I worked for got a T1 line, 1.5Mb/s, we thought we died and went to heaven. That pipe that is 1/65th the size of a slow / moderate home connection fed 50+ people the web, allowed outside sales folks to tunnel in to the database for keeping sales contacts and leads in, etc. Multiple people were streaming music, news, etc. tons of emails with attachments moving in and out all day long, etc.
How would this compare to say for example Google Fi? Performance and price wise of you have the knowledge
Boost Infinite is Postpaid and Boost Mobile is Prepaid