Unless you had 2 modems tied together somehow..you didn't get that speed in 1996
In reality you couldn't do anything with those speeds if you really had them...wasn't much of a web in 1996
https://www.pingdom.com/blog/the-web-in-1996-1997/
It's much better FREE with Comcast and a few others...you might want to look at your deals page on your local cable company..Peacock comes free with certain internet speeds...and yes I have links if needed
ESPN rates drove up programming costs because they were able to get in the lowest possible tier...but you are right..that was peanuts on a $200/month cable bill
You missed this
https://www.hemmings.com/stories/motortrend-streaming-service-cancelled/#:~:text=The%20subscription%20streaming%20service%2C%20originally,at%20the%20end%20of%20March
Has nothing to do with the band...its the back end equipment that determines speed...4g has a gige connection to a cell tower...you have different flavors of 5g..verizon wide band 5g is alot faster than the cellular tower version...wide band is fixed 5g and uses nodes that provide service to a...
You don't understand...they are going to REUSE the frequencies for 4g...its going to be a new faster service...probably called 6g...its not going to 4g speeds..just 5g with better penetration...its going to be several years before that happens...similar to the way they reuse cband for verizon...
The problem was signal penetration..thats why they switched to c band frequencies...they want to use 4 g frequencies too but still to many users..until they get a decent signal in the house..it will be a 5 inch screen for most