scooby85
28-04-2009, 01:57 AM
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2397038.ece
INTERNET users face regular “freezes” from next year as so many people are going online.
Experts predict that, at first, computers will go off-line for several minutes at a time. But by 2012, booming consumer demand plus bandwidth-hungry sites such as YouTube will see the web becoming sluggish and “unreliable”.
US think-tank Nemertes Research called it a “ticking net-bomb.”
Oh no I hope they do something about this, we cant have a slow internet connection :rolleyes:
INTERNET users face regular “freezes” from next year as so many people are going online.
Experts predict that, at first, computers will go off-line for several minutes at a time. But by 2012, booming consumer demand plus bandwidth-hungry sites such as YouTube will see the web becoming sluggish and “unreliable”.
US think-tank Nemertes Research called it a “ticking net-bomb.”
Oh no I hope they do something about this, we cant have a slow internet connection :rolleyes: