Life without burstable bandwidth: *2 megs in every room please
The media circus for the Security Summit is draining bandwidth from the building. 48megs of wifi connectivity is like an express train of data that when it gets to the hotel network hits the buffers. With hundreds of delegates and journalists drawing data down the line and pumping pictures and documents back upstream the building’s networks are crippled. I’m yearning for my 8 meg connection back home. When organisations talk about internet connectivity in their buildings – and every self-respecting hotel boasts about its wireless networks – they never mention the quality of the bandwidth. Okay, so maybe the contention rations are a bit on the geeky side for most guests, but if internet access is our gateway to pretty much everything, then why doesn’t the hotel add an asterisk * 2 megs guaranteed to every room? One day all hotels will do this. And one day it will be way more than 2 megs.
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That's the actual speed of connection from the hotel. It's like a living bit of history: all I'm missing is the whir and beeps of a dialup modem flashing away by my side.
[The 5 10 meg files our friends in Mexico just sent me will take until the end of lunch to download for sure - and lunches in Mexico are *long*]
Posted by: Danny Meadows-Klue | October 07, 2008 at 18:43