because we in the US have had copper laid for ages. Unfortuantly we dont like upgrading apparently. Over seas alot of countries were developing their infrastructures when newer tech was out. Hence not having to succumb to old slow lines with problems.
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xsirxx @ Nov 13th 2008 10:22PM
because we in the US have had copper laid for ages. Unfortuantly we dont like upgrading apparently. Over seas alot of countries were developing their infrastructures when newer tech was out. Hence not having to succumb to old slow lines with problems.