On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> So 10 years ago at Okie acres 1, I had a wireless internet provider that
> ran 1mbps. After the trees grew up I could not get the signal anymore and
> they came out with excede, which was super fast but expensive and has a
> data cap. It ran 12 or faster. Then finally we got uverse available and
> it's cheap and runs 18mbps. Now moving out to Okie acres 2 we have sat or
> the original wireless provider we used to have has service here. I just had
> it installed and their fastest they have on this tower is 2.5. Wow it's
> quite a bit slower than what I am used to which does not matter too much
> for normal use but I am afraid to see how Netflix runs on it.
>

Netflix does a fantastic job of optimizing bandwidth, at least on the Roku
and in their Android app; before they paid the bribe to AT&T we were
getting only 512 kbps to 768 kbps to Netflix, and it was usable.  Currently
I have 3Mbps down (post-bribe), and we occasionally have two TVs on with no
problems.

That said, my vision is rather poor, so my tolerance for quality may be
higher than yours. :)

Best,
Tim.
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