▲ | PetitPrince 3 days ago | |||||||
Thanks for your precision. Off-topic: It's true that "faster Internet" means "bigger Internet" in common language, just like in photography "faster lens" means "lens with more light gathering capability". I wonder if there's other field where "faster" is misused. | ||||||||
▲ | lazide 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Higher bandwidth means less time to transmit a given packet. Just like more light gathering in a lens allows faster shutter speeds. If you had to move 100 tons of packages, which is going to be faster - a Lamborghini going 200 mph, or a tractor/trailer going 50mph? If you’re trying to set a speed record and don’t care about bringing anything along, which is faster? Neither meaning is necessarily wrong. | ||||||||
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