You’re moving goal posts. They ARE working within the speeds we have. I can get that patch down in under an hour, probably under half an hour. We have high speed, we don’t have the HIGHEST speed, but that’s quibble.
I'm not moving anything. I was saying where Internet service, TV, and telcom, was headed too. When this happens and only when it happens will the nation actually have 93% plus true high speed functional for everyday usage internet service. It's not there yet and is still about a decade or more away. So what you might say? So putting out OS which are high bandwidth dependent and doing away with what others must still use is insane. I'd bet 7 will be gone in two years if MS puts out another OS based on W-8 concepts.
Not many in the business sector were ready for W-8 nor had the means to adapt to it. Same thing in Medical fields Multi million dollar machines dependent upon the XP Program. Those who need it T.S. unless you are the federal government or a bank. MS is done with you unless you upgrade to a program you can not use. Fine that usually in the end brings demise of such companies who abandon their customers. People learn to stay away.