I don't think this in an unpopular truth. USA is renowned for having some of the best healthcare in the world. It's the equity and access to the healthcare that is the issue. Not quality of healthcare.
I think that's a bad metric because it does not measure the actually speed of the network i.e I could get 2000 down but I only pay for 50.
What aggressive ads?
I don't think this in an unpopular truth. USA is renowned for having some of the best healthcare in the world. It's the equity and access to the healthcare that is the issue. Not quality of healthcare.
I think that's a bad metric because it does not measure the actually speed of the network i.e I could get 2000 down but I only pay for 50.
What aggressive ads?