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redmanjp wrote:gigabit internet from tstt![]()
i bet they giving u gigabit speed to THEIR server- while the actual speed to the rest of the internet go be like 5mb![]()
shaneelal wrote: First, he explained that the speed was “equivalent to downloading 100 million characters of text in one second”.
shaneelal wrote:TSTT has now prepared its infrastructure to deliver gigabit Internet connectivity to 10,000 homes in Trinidad, 70 per cent of which are located in the WEST of the country.
2NR Smurf wrote:This is just a house with really fast internet....not a smart home..
same thing I was thinking. Maybe they were really showing the benefits of having a high speed internet connection on your smart-TV.2NR Smurf wrote:This is just a house with really fast internet....not a smart home..
KURMAman wrote:guess the house will be disconnecting often...
Sky wrote:shaneelal wrote: First, he explained that the speed was “equivalent to downloading 100 million characters of text in one second”.
Thas not 800Mb? Or my maths bad? Anyway that's the TSTT promise. The full gig won't be had.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:same thing I was thinking. Maybe they were really showing the benefits of having a high speed internet connection on your smart-TV.2NR Smurf wrote:This is just a house with really fast internet....not a smart home..
with a regular connection to the internet you can have the ability to open and close electric gates, garage doors, door locks, turn lights on and off, check security systems, regulate air-conditioning, stream HD movies at multiple locations in the house, control the entire house with your smart-phone, tablet or laptop.
http://www.control4.com
THAT's the beginnings of a smart home.
cinco wrote:btw legacy is adjacent to the telephone exchange. dont expect that speed anywhere else
dean_spleen09 wrote:shaneelal wrote:TSTT has now prepared its infrastructure to deliver gigabit Internet connectivity to 10,000 homes in Trinidad, 70 per cent of which are located in the WEST of the country.
fixed
Jade_Inc. wrote:So, I heard that blink is piggy backing on flow's fiber optics to give GB connection. Is this true?
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