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Why does university net connection sucks?

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at a school computer too.....did a dsl report on it....

17 291 (kilobits per second) download

upload is 14633...

totally can get better service on cable or something like that

i guess it works though.....blahhhhhhh

it crashes though sometimes for a few minutes

it drives me CRAZY

i understand all these people need to use it and c**p but its ridiculous i'm sure they earn millions in tuition and they can't get a faster internet??????

man alive they can afford T3 internet for crying out loud and all they got is this ? this is like a broadband connection i'm on basically

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  1. You have one, maybe 10mbps, connection.  You have maybe 1,000 students sharing it.  Each one gets 1kbps bandwidth at times.  The school buys internet service from the local provider - schools seldom pay to have their own cable built (T3 isn't very fast - and pulling a 6" fiber from the CO to the school could cost a few million - or more.)


  2. Schools don't wanna spend money on improving something that is already satisfactory.

    I'm assuming this answers your "question"...?

  3. They actually have a cable or better connection at Universities.

    Here's the catch: Add 1000 computers to share that one connection. Add a proxy to block non-education websites and what you get is close to dial-up speeds.

    It's just a matter of fact, there is no other way for them to route the internet and share a connection, while controlling what is accessed and still give everyone access to the school servers too.

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