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Solve : How can I maximise my Internet speed and minimise my ping?? |
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Answer» Dear Experts, if I am not mistaken the internet when it comes from your country to the US it is done with Big Sat dish Where did you get that idea from? Good afternoon Salmon Trout From some of the information that I know of and have read most of the internet when it travels from there country to the US is done with a dish. Unless there is fiber that runs under the ocean in some kind of casements. Am I wrong? but like i posted "if I am not mistaken the internet when it comes from your country to the US it is done with Big Sat dish and if that is the case Sat dishes always have much higher ping times and latency." but if it is done wish a dish there is a huge latency that comes to using a dish. If the connection is done with fiber than obviously there would be almost no latency. How is done going from there to US? Thanks a bunch, Mike internet travels the same lines and paths that telephone does, satellite generally is not used for public internet use unless you count hughes network or somebody that sells the services to individuals for personal use..............gettingtheregood evening gettingthere Thank you I am aware of hugesnet, wildblue and there services I have used both of them in the past. So you are saying that there is a pipe or conduit that runs under the oceans from country to country? In GENERAL I was not only talking about the OP internet I was referring to his country to the US when he did a ping test. Hopefully I was able to write it down correctly so the point I was trying to make, sorry I didn't mean to be general in my reply that is why I put in "if I am not mistaken". So I stand corrected I just found more wiki's etc it seems to be a combination of both cables and large sat's. I just had to change my search methods and turned up more results. Have a good night, and thanks to all. Mike The backbone of the Internet is fibre-optic cable (or fiber-optic in the USA). Countries on the six populated continents (Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Australia, Africa) are linked by fibre optic cable. The seventh continent Antarctica is not yet linked to the world wide fibre-optic network and is served by satellite. Good morning Salmon Trout Thank you so much for the info. Enjoy, Mike |
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