September 14, 2005

Why I'm Not Upgrading my DSL

Bell South now offers three classes of DSL service, with three different maximum download speeds. Legacy customers got put in the middle tier; upgrading means paying extra every month. So far, I've resisted upgrading. Most of what I do is text, so after a point download speed isn't that big a deal for me. It may get worse as the kids spend more time on line though. Until then, my major constraint is latency -- especially DNS lookups -- not throughput as such.

I'm reminded of this by this excellent illustration of the difference between latency and bandwidth.

But what do I know about tech? After all, I don't have a Ph. D in it.


Posted by Michael : September 14, 2005 04:10 PM | Internet | TechnoLinks
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