#7 MBps means something different than Mbps. B=Bytes, b=bits.
My provider clearly uses Mbps in their ads for example, as does their primary competitor. Using the proper terminology is not misleading. Internet providers are generally terrible companies, but this isn't an example of that.
Years ago, I asked my internet provider if their internet speed was megabytes per second or megabits per second, and the person on the phone said they were the same thing.
#7 MBps means something different than Mbps. B=Bytes, b=bits.
My provider clearly uses Mbps in their ads for example, as does their primary competitor. Using the proper terminology is not misleading. Internet providers are generally terrible companies, but this isn't an example of that.
Years ago, I asked my internet provider if their internet speed was megabytes per second or megabits per second, and the person on the phone said they were the same thing.
My provider clearly uses Mbps in their ads for example, as does their primary competitor. Using the proper terminology is not misleading. Internet providers are generally terrible companies, but this isn't an example of that.
Years ago, I asked my internet provider if their internet speed was megabytes per second or megabits per second, and the person on the phone said they were the same thing.
That's because they're mostly low skilled folks normally following a script for the calls.
Perfect for helping grandma but annoying af for somebody who does know what's what.
Customer: Hi, I have problem Z. I tested this and that to be sure. Can you please do X?
Responce: Hmm, OK. Can you please unplug your modem for 15 minutes and try again?
nobody cares about your f@#cking god. It's called science.
yeah its a slippery slope to "men give birth with a uterus". true article.