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My hunch. Say you buy a can of beans for $0.99 cents from BeanBrandCo that offer cheap beans, you notice the nutritional information and ingredients list is EXACTLY the same as “Premium Bean Boys” $3.49 luxury bean mix. Wait were these beans harvested from the same field and packaged in the same factory? Are they just selling one with a fancier marketing label attached and expensive price tag to give you that premium feeling? Maybe.
At the end of the day I don’t know because I am not interested in researching these things. What I can tell you though is that I know that there is a difference (In Australia and New Zealand at least) between who you buy your internet contract from. For example ‘Leaptel’ and who is actually working behind the scenes to get the internet through those digital tubes and into your computer.
In Australia, there are two main types of internet service providers (ISPs): those that own and operate their own network infrastructure, and those that resell access to other providers’ networks.
In the case of Leaptel, as a reseller, their ability to improve your internet speed is limited. They can optimize their own systems and routing to ensure the best possible performance, but ultimately, they are dependent on the network infrastructure they lease from the network owners.
However, resellers like Leaptel can still influence your internet experience by:
In summary, while resellers like Leaptel have some influence over your internet experience, they are limited by the network infrastructure they lease from network owners and operators.
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