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by Lammy·6y ago·view on hn ↗
This happens even within the Bay Area. After going from Comcast Business cable to Sonic gigabit fiber in San Francisco I can never go back. It’s like going from an HDD to an SSD for the first time. They both technically do the same thing, people argue online if the speed difference really matters, but it’s the _latency_ difference that makes it so amazing. I get 2ms pings now. It makes the network mentally invisible in a way that’s hard to describe without experiencing.
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Don't get me wrong, I would love fiber. USI has been laying down fiber across Minneapolis at a very fast rate over the last 10 years. I think almost half the city is covered now. But I really like my neighborhood and I don't want to move. I am sure USI will get to me eventually, but it will take time and my road will be expensive due to being on a hill above the street level.
Absolutely, and that’s why good access shouldn’t be so concentrated. My comparison to San Francisco was in the sense that it’s difficult to find good and equitable and affordable residential access in the country’s tech capital much less across the vast rural areas inland.
What's your monthly cost and is that something you can write off or charge to customers? I can't validate the cost for what I do but for about $135 a month I can reach usable upload speeds. Sitting at the decent but weak upload bottom tier plan subsidized by my apartment for now.