Broadband for Scotland

https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=teST9UcOXa4

22 thoughts on “Broadband for Scotland

    1. Well, sorry, I’m actually talking rural Australia (not Scotland). Typing now on my phone only 15 mins drive from a major country town I’ve got fluctuating 0.5Mbps of wireless BB … THROUGH A $1000 SIGNAL BOOSTER. 18 years ago I had ISDN dial-up at that same speed! City folks and Telcos the world over think everyone gets 100 Mbps now that fibre BB is here. Hence my narky comment. Ha ha, sob sob.

    2. @The DolphinNot to my knowlegde and prob would depends on the company if anything. Personally I have never had a problem.

  1. But will the Nazi leader mc cranky get rid of it for being a white persons invention or make it go into lockdown because literally 1 person right now is in ICU with (not necessarily of) omicron…or will she say the 0.2c% increase of temperature this last 100 years is because she hasn’t taxed the cars enough…not China or India it’s Scotland that should shut down its economy & lose jobs to fix it..

    1. @Norsilca I have never seen this video before in my life, I don’t know why you are interrogating me about it. Goodbye.

    2. @CELEB ALERT! I guess that answers the question, thanks. I genuinely couldn’t tell if you were joking. I was curious about how much the younger generation is aware of the timeline of the internet.

    3. @CELEB ALERT! Broadband’s only been around for about 20 years and it took a long time to be rolled out across the UK. Dial up internet connections weren’t widely available until the mid/ late nineties and not many people had them in their home at that time, in Scotland anyway . Most people in the eighties didn’t have a home computer or a mobile phone, and if they did it certainly wouldn’t have internet capabilities. Put it this way, I was at Glasgow University 1992-96. I was amazed to use a computer in our library which had access to the library catalogues of other universities in Scotland. However, if I sent an email from one of the library computers to my tutor, it would take up to two days to reach them😂. The internet has come forward in unimaginable leaps and bounds over the past twenty five years.

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