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this post was submitted on 19 Nov 2023
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Semantics but it’s probably more accurate to say you have Verizon internet up to 300 Mbps. You could argue it’s ~WiFi if the provided service is all wireless (e.g., T-Mobile home internet). Too many people say WiFi when they mean internet.
To be fair, most home users are using WiFi, so it’s somewhat understandable. In the future, we may well see the words converge or even “wired WiFi”. I’ll get off my soap box now.