DSL vs Cable Internet? Which one is better? Considering there's no fibre internet available, of course.
From my knowledge and experience, I prefer DSL to Cable. VDSL2 to be exact.
Cable:
>bandwidth shared by your neighbors, so speeds fluctuate
>if you're living where nodes are oversaturated, your ISP will bitch and threaten you for using too much bandwidth. I remember my cable company threatened to switch to 250Mbps from 50Mbps because of data usage
>slower ping. speedtest.net pings would be 30ms+. not sure if it's gotten better since 3 years ago. it was DOCSIS 3.0.
DSL:
>dedicated line, you always get the full bandwidth. no speed fluctuations in peak hour.
>faster ping. speedtest.net pings are <10ms. webpages load faster too, not sure if that's because of ping or because it's dedicated bandwidth.
>slower speeds. 100/20Mbps is the max, while local cable provides 150/15
So, what's the verdict, /g/? Where I live, both have fibre backbones, so it's FTTN.. It's just that FTTH isn't available at my house; my neighbourhood actually has fibre but only partially.
Contacted a cable company employee about the network situation in my neighborhood, and received this answer:
>Your area is a bit more heavily used and has a project running right now to improve it. I don't see any heavy congestion right now, but speeds might dip slightly for an hour or two at night until we finish our improvements in the area.
Right now they have a deal where 150/10 internet is $49.90 for a year, but if this is the case, maybe i'll pass.
I prefer cable because it has higher speeds
>DSL
>2016
Cable is actually a fiber where i live here, but using coaxial line to go into your home/line connected into your modem/stb.
>>55614564
yeah that's called FTTN or FTTdp.
i heard cable companies arent bothering with FTTP/FTTH anymore, when they can easily pull gigabit internet through DOCSIS 3.1
>>55614190
>speeds fluctuate
Doesn't matter since my lowest speeds are still way higher than what DSL offers at max.
My ISP has never bitched at me for bandwidth, then again I don't download too much crap either. Just the occasional 2GB+ file every couple weeks, maybe less than that.
>>55614601
what's your max DSL speed offered? yeah, DSL can be a tough choice in a situation like that. I use several hundred gigbaytes over 1TB right now.
I have fibre internet, so both are shit to me.