Mussels. I work in telcom, older neighborhoods are on copper/dsl lines. Less youre on fiber. Burried cable goes from sai to pedastal, from there drop to nid, from nid to existing cat3/coax iw, or cat5/newcat5 hr to modem directly. Fttp- from fiber on house to cat5 ethernet to modem.
also i was talking about going from 3 to 6-18 Mbps profiles. 6 is good for gaming i noticed.
18 meg profile can be 17-21Mbps. Coax cable from comcast have net speed profiles too-copper is copper. Fiber to prem can go up to 300Mbps currently. Where i live at is a different Sp from the one i work for.
Not really understanding what you are asking.
I'm on Verizon DSL, and they only offer three packages, standard DSL (768/384 or something like that), what I have (3000/768 DSL), and Fios (Fiber optic, not available at my house). Only other option for faster internet is Charter Cable 50 meg, but this is not my house I live in and I'm not the one to make those decisions here.
But anyway, the computer Titanfall was installed on was left at my friends. That computer is actually going though it's initial set up, so it had a lot of DL'ing to do (windows updates, Origin games, Steam games, and so on). I did get Titanfall install last night. It did install from the disks with no big DL's ( no worries there JousteR ), but damn, it took nearly 1 1/2 hours total, even using the disks. I'll be experiencing Titanfall in all it's beauty at 1600p tonight.