At this point in 2021, I'm willing to bet that the overwhelming majority of consumers use their internet service with wireless devices.
And most likely, much like my own service, my wireless performance isn't even close to my wired performance, and of course that speedtest in the average house will vary all based on the angsty teenager trying to run tests from the basement, and the three other people watching YouTube, streaming Netflix, and talking on Facetime.
This is apparently about cellular ISPs - eg T-Mobile, Verizon, at&t, not about wireline, so it does actually make sense based upon what you're talking about.
Exercise in futility. (Score:2, Insightful)
At this point in 2021, I'm willing to bet that the overwhelming majority of consumers use their internet service with wireless devices.
And most likely, much like my own service, my wireless performance isn't even close to my wired performance, and of course that speedtest in the average house will vary all based on the angsty teenager trying to run tests from the basement, and the three other people watching YouTube, streaming Netflix, and talking on Facetime.
In other words, think about the average tech ig
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This is apparently about cellular ISPs - eg T-Mobile, Verizon, at&t, not about wireline, so it does actually make sense based upon what you're talking about.
Re:Exercise in futility. (Score:2)
This is apparently about cellular ISPs - eg T-Mobile, Verizon...
The title of the TFA:
"FCC urges Americans to run internet speed app to counter Big Cable's broadband data fudging"
Please let me know when T-Mobile/Verizon/etc. started referring to themselves as "Big Cable" and why.