@baldur or "hey copper wires are fine let's just keep throwing smaller and smaller square waves down it with more and more pre-distortion to overcome the lossyness and it'll be grand"
But in the end you still end up with a snarled up result at the other end where the 0s and 1s are blurred into each other and the noise floor, with ever more broken packets and errors.
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@sarajw It still is, if you're using a satellite in geo synchronous orbit. Had a flash back about 9y ago when using an Inmarsat modem for remote equipment monitoring. SSH was horrible to use, but streaming speed was "good" at 400k.
It still amazes me that my home internet connection is now 5x faster than the LAN when I was at uni.
@ingram lucky you!
Parts of Germany are in the dark ages re consumer bandwidth. We can't get more than 100Mbps at home.
@ingram amazing.
Yeah I remember going to Uni and being like wowwwww broadband is amazing!
Then home in the holidays to 56K 💀