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Hannes (hannes2peer)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 14:19:51 CET Hannes
@resumer had to google "last mile", i'm not an expert in this field :) i don't know, but we have optic fibre not copper to our server - Roland Häder likes this.
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Hannes (hannes2peer)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 12:49:20 CET Hannes
sorry about the downtime on quitter.se, there were major problems with internet connections in big parts of sweden Roland Häder likes this. -
Hannes (hannes2peer)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 13:36:28 CET Hannes
@redparty oh, i hope he didn't start a new war or something because he couldn't watch his quitter timeline for 3 hours :S -
resumer (resumer)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 14:00:12 CET resumer
@hannes2peer Do you think the internet outage could have to do with the high proton influx yesterday? I've… mcscx repeated this. -
Hannes (hannes2peer)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 14:05:46 CET Hannes
@resumer no idea, they don't say what the problem was. but i like your theory :) -
Roland Häder (roland)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 14:25:28 CET Roland Häder
@hannes2peer where is that server standing? In a hosting center or at home? If at home, wow. :) I found it amazing that here in #Germany copper wire is more common over optic fiber, even when Germany is known as a "High-Tech" country. For example in #Rumania and #Hungary there is optic (fiber glass, 10 MBit/sec) very common and cheat (~ 8 EUR per month). Here in Germany it is ~ 100 EUR per month + 200-300 EUR setup. -
Hannes (hannes2peer)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 14:33:47 CET Hannes
@roland it's a 100Mbit home connection tunneled through vpn with static ips, total ~80€/month i think. fibre is quite common in sweden Roland Häder likes this. -
Roland Häder (roland)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 14:36:28 CET Roland Häder
@hannes2peer what I'm complaining about is that here I pay ~ 40,- EUR for copper line, 1.8 MByte down and ~40kByte (!) up. If the upload is to much, my downstream drops. It is called "consumer DSL" or asynchronous DSL. -
Hannes (hannes2peer)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 14:41:31 CET Hannes
@roland that's terrible -
Bernhard M. (gryps)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 14:43:49 CET Bernhard M.
<http://status.vinilox.eu/tag/3582892> it's becoming more and more common even in small towns and villages. We have 100M/100M but could have 250/250 if only we wouldn't be so stingy Roland Häder likes this. -
Roland Häder (roland)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 14:48:30 CET Roland Häder
@gryps you can also get 100MBit (not Byte) here but for a much higher price and only in some large cities. Well, that is Germany, right? Pay more, get less. ;-) -
resumer (resumer)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Nov-2015 14:50:31 CET resumer
@hannes2peer @roland Simple physics: if fibre would be common on the last mile in DE, this would provoke congestion issues on the transatlantic fibres. And I know nobody who would like congestion issues. Not to mention it's better for our security. Can't you see? /s https://quitter.no/url/55789 https://quitter.no/url/55788