We'll put in narrow-channel emergencies, but only for official use-at least we've got more bandwidth than pinbeams now, but not much.
But we can't establish an uplink since we're getting such low bandwidth.
So because they're getting such low bandwidth, they cannot establish an uplink.
"The current policy isn't getting it done in terms of the American consumer getting more bandwidth."
If fair queuing is not provided, users that send large packets will get higher bandwidth.
When you initiate a connection to a remote server, your computer doesn't know how much bandwidth you've got.
You may however being getting less bandwidth then you're paying for because of the old modem.
So if you've got more bandwidth, it's harder to run ahead of it.
Most times I test i can actually get better bandwidth on tat than on 802.11n at 5GHz.
They've got more bandwidth for sending and receiving than the communication systems for an entire OldTech city.