I remember Windows Vista, which couldn't transfer files over
a network at reasonable speeds — like many people, I stuck with Windows XP.
Not exact matches
The idea, when it was unveiled in 2010, was to create a fiber
network capable of gigabit
speeds, or
at least 100 times faster than what's on offer anywhere in North America,
at a
reasonable cost with unlimited usage.
Verizon demonstrated good reliability, too; the
network was available
at a
reasonable and uninterrupted
speed in 89.8 percent of our tests.
There is also a city - wide fiber optic
network offering internet service
at reasonable speeds and
reasonable prices.