@ Crono: Is fiber the shiznit? Do you game on it? Are your pings uber godly low?
I know on my 6Mbps DSL my pings are slightly worse than when I had 5Mbps cable... I can only imagine that with internet at the speed of light your pings would roxor.
I haven't played any online games since I got it.
It's damn fast though. Even though Comcast (my previous ISP) said their cable was faster (8Mbps) it only went about 4Mbps ... on a good day.
Fiber optics is a pretty much guaranteed speed. I pinged a server in San Fransisco and I got 4.98Mbps, which is good. If I ping something near my house, like Beaverton, I get like 5.11Mbps, which is awesome, because that's more than we pay for.
Most all downloads always go 400Kbps to 500Kbps now (off of corporate servers, of course), which didn't happen when I had cable.
It's probably because no one has FIOS yet (which is verizon's official lame name) and everyone has Comcast cable around here.
The only down side is the enormous modem they put outside your home. It transfers the light into an electrical signal for the router. So, like, if something is wrong with the connection, I have to go outside and unscrew a box to check it. Which, I haven't had to do yet. It has been incredibly reliable so far.
I think I'll connect to a CS:S server just to see how my pings are in a game. I know the connection is good though.
Edit:
I connected to two different servers:
The first had a latency of 1707, my speed varied from 128 to 218
On the second server, the latency was 11, my speed varied from 14 to 25
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.