superman22x
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It runs the same speed on all of them... But fiber can fit a LOT more electrons. And dial-up runs off the same lines as the phones, and every house has a phone, so the lines are much more used, and can only allow so much. DSL is dedicated service line, so it is made for that, and therefor can allow a lot more electrons per household.
I think. In all the different connections, dial-up, DSL, T3, T1, cable, FIOS, wireless, Satellite, the signel travels at a slightly slower then light speed. The speed of electricity is ever so slightly slower then light I think, not enough to make a difference though, so basically, the signel travels at the speed of light.
With a satelite, it has to go really far up, the same back down, and then over again to send a signel back.
I think. In all the different connections, dial-up, DSL, T3, T1, cable, FIOS, wireless, Satellite, the signel travels at a slightly slower then light speed. The speed of electricity is ever so slightly slower then light I think, not enough to make a difference though, so basically, the signel travels at the speed of light.
With a satelite, it has to go really far up, the same back down, and then over again to send a signel back.