On 9 April 2013 15:09, Eugen Leitl <eugen@leitl.org> wrote: ...
“Our approach is so flexible, network operators could adjust capacity to respond to increased demand, for example from people following big sport events like the Olympics," added Dr Schröder.
As a Internet user: We want more bandwidth every second and every minute of the day. We don't want to wait for youtube videos to stream, games to download, we don't want lag in our videogames while other member of the family is streaming a movie. Give me 2 tera/s, and I will have lag in my mmorpg game while my dad watch 4K video from Netflix. It will not be enough. Never enough is enough. Theres only one answer More, and is all the time 365 days every year. +1 a leap year. I suppose the line is to try to explain it to no-internet users. But is still weird. -- -- ℱin del ℳensaje.