Nicholas
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Will have no real effect, there is more than enough international capacity to Portugal (WACS is the direct competitor for that) and you'd not really use that route for anything, pretty much everything you do that's Europe will be better served going CT -> UK -> Europe (be it Frankfurt, or Netherlands for most). You'd maybe see a ms or two lower latency in Spain/Portugal, but after upgrades to WACS, it will be minimal at best, and pricing won't really be different.Going to increase your line speed a bit?
Fellow residents?
That sounds like fixed rate mortgages (for example I have a 5 year fixed rate, after 5 years it switches to variable, and there's an exit penalty if I switch before 5 years is up), you remortgage onto a new fixed rate when your fix is up if you can get a better deal than the current variable rate or you have a view that variable rates are going to increase. My mortgage length is 23 years.@Sinbad, saw this comment in a reddit thread, is this true?
"Here in the UK, mortgage periods are 2-5 years normally, and people remortgage after this period is up."
It's fixing your mortgage interest rate, same as most places.@Sinbad, saw this comment in a reddit thread, is this true?
"Here in the UK, mortgage periods are 2-5 years normally, and people remortgage after this period is up."
Do you think that the writer of the article got carried away with talk of cheaper internet connections?Will have no real effect, there is more than enough international capacity to Portugal (WACS is the direct competitor for that) and you'd not really use that route for anything, pretty much everything you do that's Europe will be better served going CT -> UK -> Europe (be it Frankfurt, or Netherlands for most). You'd maybe see a ms or two lower latency in Spain/Portugal, but after upgrades to WACS, it will be minimal at best, and pricing won't really be different.
Namibia will benefit as competition to WACS, and alternative in case line gets damaged, but in terms of capacity, it doesn't matter.
Well, no, they said reduced price, which can be true as more competition, but not really as the point of the cable is for Google to have backhaul in Africa that they control, so they don't really care about the price (at the same time it might make international cheaper as Google could sell at a loss since the primary purpose of the business is advertising, so it's in their advantage that net costs become cheaper).Do you think that the writer of the article got carried away with talk of cheaper internet connections?
Brother said the same, just flush your DNS settings (command prompt as admin > `ipconfig /flushdns`)How weird....
youtube went down....
but I could still access it on my phone
It came back within a minute.Brother said the same,
Ok, except for an asteroid hitting the earth and obliterating all life on this planet.