I live in Nebraska.? Wondering why they would do this; running the Android app SpeedTest (by SpeedTest.net), the servers in Tennessee are only giving me ~300kbps download, whereas with a closer server, say Kansas, it's over 900kbps down.
If anyone knows Verizon's reasoning for assigning me an IP in Tennessee that's ~1/3 as fast as something closer, I'd be much obliged. (I've restarted the connection several times, and everytime it's the same IP.)
If anyone knows Verizon's reasoning for assigning me an IP in Tennessee that's ~1/3 as fast as something closer, I'd be much obliged. (I've restarted the connection several times, and everytime it's the same IP.)