On Saturday 11 September 2010 19:34:58 Per Jessen wrote:
I have no modem here. I think most people who use Internet in this city have no modems, I just have a socket for Ethernet cable on the wall,
Wow, very modern - Ethernet-To-The-Home.
This is common here, nobody uses xDSL. I have Ethernet here from 2007.
Do you get ethernet speeds as well?
The Internet speed depends on your plan but otherwise limited with 100Mbit/s. All plans also have unlimited access to the LAN at 100Mbit/s. There are about several thousand computers in the LAN with PtP, video broacast and other services. The LAN connection is not the subject for any payments. Unfortunately Internet is quite expensive in this city: in Ukraine for example you can have unlimited 100Mbit/s access for under $10/month http://triolan.ua/item.aspx?id=137 http://internet.beeline.ua/ukr/tariffs/rates.wbp and in St.Petersburg they advertise 0.5 Gbiit/s Internet access with unlimited traffic coupled with 1 Gbit/s LAN for about $10/month. http://terabita.ru/money.php -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org