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Re: sudden yahoo bounce


RickGlaz
 

Perhaps some of the Yahoo people were absorbed directly into Verizon?
I hate to say anything bad about Verizon, but they *increased* my 50Mbps (ISP)
speed to 100Mbps (at no extra charge) and instead it dropped to 14-17Mbps.
It took almost a month to get back to around 47Mbps.
It is "prime time" here and I just measured 37Mbps, then 45.

I will admit, I did hit 100M for about ONE minute ONE day, but never
got above 54M before or since.
This is on many different devices and many different OSs and versions.
I've re-booted the router, etc and all the normal stuff...
One more example, I have a state of the art 8-core Android phone on WiFi
and just got 40Mbps on the 2.4G band.

bummer

Rick


On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 06:16 pm, Paul Ohio USA wrote:
jonathon,
Given Yahoo's track record with technical expertise, exactly no one left. Emoji
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Paul, Ohio, USA
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On Friday, March 16, 2018, 12:12:25 PM EDT, toki <toki.kantoor@...> wrote:
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On 03/16/2018 02:02 PM, Bruce Bowman wrote:
> It's happening to a lot of people with Yahoo email addresses.

I"m guessing that since Verizon purchased Yahoo, everybody with a shred
of technical expertise has found employment elsewhere.

jonathon



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