Can confirm, I live out in the countryside with only coax available, and a measly 1Gbit down 150Mbit up and 9 - 11ms ping. No caps.
Wait, that’s awesome and steady and reliable. Expensive sure but with heavy multiperson usage and no noticeable issues, I am wondering WTF you’re on about unless it’s some weird edge case?
jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
In my neighborhood you get a choice between coax or nothing.
Vinstaal0@feddit.nl 3 weeks ago
5G modems are probably an opion.
chronicledmonocle@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
While that may be “an option”, 5G sucks compared to coax service.
Both are inferior to fiber by a long shot, but wired will always be better than cellular, which is limited spectrum and inconsistent.
JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
As others have said, highly location dependent.
I switched from Xfinity to T-Mobile 4 years ago because tmobiles speed (raw speed) blew Xfinity out of the water…especially for upload. Latency and jitter suffered a bit but not enough to greatly effect voice calls. It didn’t help my online gaming skills, but likely would’ve if I were a higher-caliber gamer.
However Xfinity did some upgrades in my area and the roles have reversed so I’m back to Xfinity. Tmo is still absolutely usable, but Xfinity now offering 250mbps makes my mouth water.
Vinstaal0@feddit.nl 3 weeks ago
It depends a bit on where you are and what you need, the speed of my 5G modem was a lot quicker than the coax options for the same money, and it was decently stable. My only issue was that I had like no upload speed.
I was also point out it was an option and it has it’s use cases
jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Highly location dependent. We have useable cell service in our house but Internet over 5G is slow.