• A_norny_mousse@piefed.zip
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        Eh, not really. OP is probably misquoting because they fundamentally misunderstood some things. And refused to read up on them.

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        But… It’s not wrong. Those cables make up the intercontinental connections. The latency via satellite is far worse.

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          Underwater cables being used for parts of the internet is not the same thing as “internet means wires.”

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              Wireless is also critical, but I’m starting to think your confusion is more around grammar than technology.

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                You might be spot on there. I’m not natively English and also neurodivergent which separately leads to a lot of miscommunication let alone together.

                What comes across as confusion might literally be a completely different view and understanding.

                Anyhow it’s absolutely not critical here, for all I care smoke signs are still relevant 🤣

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      There are “Internet cables” across the ocean; there are also “Internet satellites” orbiting the earth. The cables are good because they provide low latency. But that is not the most desired feature of all Internet packets; sometimes, bandwidth or range are higher priority than latency, and in those cases, a wireless transport layer may be preferred.

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          Latency, also known as ping time by gamers, is the amount of time it takes for a signal to get from one computer to the other. Bandwidth is the total number of signals that can be sent over a given amount of time.

          Eg: a bus has more bandwidth than a Kawasaki motorcycle, but also more latency (from a people moving perspective).

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      Internet is information. Information can easily be sent long distances through wires, so we use wires to cross the ocean, but information can still be sent shorter distances wirelessly through electromagnetic waves, so on land we build a bunch of towers and install routers in our homes to let us access that information wirelessly wherever we are.