Dave Taht via Starlink wrote: > We made a point, easily demonstrable, that a 10Mbit link with 1ms > latency (to the nearest CDN) will outperforma 10Gbit link with 50ms. Agreed. > I have now been trying to break the common conflation that download > "speed" means anything at all for day to day, minute to minute, second > to second, use, once you crack 10mbit, now, for over 14 years. Am I > succeeding? I lost the 25/10 battle, and keep pointing at really > terrible latency under load and wifi weirdnesses for many existing > 100/20 services today. Yes. The problem starts with the geeks, who in my town seem to readily go for the 100Mb/s FTTH (GPON) link from the incompetent incumbent telco rather than the 50/10 VDSL from a competent ISP. -- ] Never tell me the odds! | ipv6 mesh networks [ ] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works | network architect [ ] mcr@sandelman.ca http://www.sandelman.ca/ | ruby on rails [