Exactly. Where I live is out in the country, a few miles from a small town. My options are:
DSL: 1.5 Mb, good ping, no limits Cell Modem: ~1.5 Mb, decent ping, 2GB per month, expensive Satellite: Varies, bad ping, horrible connection throttling
So I'm on DSL, but no high-def video for me. I don't have an option that is anywhere NEAR the lowest speed depicted on that chart. And my area is not that remote.
So how do airlines get around having to pay stewardesses before the door closes and having to pay workers comp for injuries? Do standard OSHA and Dept of Labor regulations not apply for some reason?
My grandfather did the same sort of thing, he lost a fingertip on a saw and went to the ER, sat there for hours and finally gave up and sewed it back on himself.
DSL: 1.5 Mb, good ping, no limits
Cell Modem: ~1.5 Mb, decent ping, 2GB per month, expensive
Satellite: Varies, bad ping, horrible connection throttling
So I'm on DSL, but no high-def video for me. I don't have an option that is anywhere NEAR the lowest speed depicted on that chart. And my area is not that remote.