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by lev99
3008 days ago
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The cost of building wired infrastructure has an inverse relationship with population density. This might be more expensive than wired internet in dense cities. The metal of city buildings and the high density of transmitters might make the performance lower in cities than suburban/rural areas. The Manhattan and Tokyo speed tests are more important to me personally than The Grand Canyon and Indian Ocean speed test. |
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