It is my experience that all PR statement always consider / assume best case scenario. They usually use : - maximum speed, not "sustained" or "average" speed. - zero / minimum interference from negative issue, such as "peak hour", "concurrent / multi thread jobs", "internet congestion" etc. - best configuration : fastest CPU availabe (if that affect download speed), fastest connection (Gigabit instead of 100MB ethernet, SATA instead of IDE, 10K RPM HD (or even faster) instead of 7200 or 5400 RPM, 4 GB Memory instead of 1 GB.
How much is the cheapest 50 MB broadband service cost in US ? I am asking this since I didn't live in US.
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- maximum speed, not "sustained" or "average" speed.
- zero / minimum interference from negative issue, such as "peak hour", "concurrent / multi thread jobs", "internet congestion" etc.
- best configuration : fastest CPU availabe (if that affect download speed), fastest connection (Gigabit instead of 100MB ethernet, SATA instead of IDE, 10K RPM HD (or even faster) instead of 7200 or 5400 RPM, 4 GB Memory instead of 1 GB.
How much is the cheapest 50 MB broadband service cost in US ? I am asking this since I didn't live in US.