Article 573B3 What Glitches and Buffering Might Look Like in Real Life

What Glitches and Buffering Might Look Like in Real Life

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Lori Dorn
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In a very clever commercial for the New Zealand broadband service Chorus, a man named Carl experiences glitches, slowdowns, buffering, spinning beach balls and other technical difficulties throughout his day. Luckily, Carl has a number of friends who know when to call in for help.

Is glitch-face, the spinny wheel, and slow-loading pages part of your daily routine? You might have badnet. See if you can get fibre broadband at your place.

via Neatorama

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