Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) and some snow pics
Woohooo! At last we now have high speed internet access! Thankfully enough, we're living in a mansion (apartment) that has fiber optic lines installed; thus, was able to take benefit of being able to subscribe with NTT's B-Flets program.
We're using VDSL connection wherein best effort downstream/upstream would be 100Mbps (aka connection speed). Actual speed (based on speedtest.net) turned out to be on the average at 15Mbps/7.5Mbps DL/UL. Not bad, still hehehe.
For the past 3 months, I have been leeching from neighbor's unsecured system. Most of the time, leeched connections get lossy and so we just turn back to our company-issued PHS internet connections.
Now that I now have stable internet access, it would be easy to upload stuffs such as pictures hehehehe. These pics were actually taken last Sunday (the 2nd time to snow here in Japan's Kanto region).
We're using VDSL connection wherein best effort downstream/upstream would be 100Mbps (aka connection speed). Actual speed (based on speedtest.net) turned out to be on the average at 15Mbps/7.5Mbps DL/UL. Not bad, still hehehe.
For the past 3 months, I have been leeching from neighbor's unsecured system. Most of the time, leeched connections get lossy and so we just turn back to our company-issued PHS internet connections.
Now that I now have stable internet access, it would be easy to upload stuffs such as pictures hehehehe. These pics were actually taken last Sunday (the 2nd time to snow here in Japan's Kanto region).
posted by ScIoN 11:33 AM
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