Thread: ISP Bandwidth
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Old 15-07-2010, 21:48   #4
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Re: ISP Bandwidth

No equation really, depends on how good you want the service to be to be honest.

If you want people to get full speed all the time you deliver more bandwidth, if you don't care so much just use less.

For only 20 people if you are giving them 4Mbps each 4Mbps is probably about ok, perhaps a little bit more to accommodate downloading and streaming simultaneously, say 5 or 6.
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