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Old 12-04-2019, 12:29   #4
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Re: 500mb Question

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 View Post
I've got 350mb and can't see any reason for 500mb I don't really see the reason for 350 at the moment
It isn't about the faster the download speed the more you can download, it is all about not sitting around waiting. I still download the same amount I did years ago, it just gets done faster. I remember everything used to be queued and my connection was in use pretty much 24/7 and I knew at certain points during the day I would hit stm and then my download speed would be halved which would make it even worse.
These days instead of downloads taking minutes or hours they now take seconds. As an example, I got a notification yesterday evening that an update was available for GeForce Experience and a driver update as well so the two of them combined would have been 600mb+ for something which is really quite inconsequential to me and isn't going to make a huge difference to my life so why would I want to sit there for minutes when I can do it in seconds?
I haven't worked it out but my connection (downstream) probably sits idle 99% of the day because once my downloads are done that is it. 500mbits would obviously see an improvement in the time it takes to download stuff but the biggy for me is going to be the 50% increase in the upstream speed which is going to make a big difference.

In multi user households it is the way to go; you have got people using youtube, playing games, streaming Netflix, social media stuff using wifi on their phone etc and it is nice to know there is enough juice to go around for everyone if you have got a proper router which can handle the traffic properly. I remember years ago when the tiers were 50/70/100 etc that the forum was flooded with posts, especially from students, complaining that the speeds were rubbish because their flatmate was always on the xbox or downloading something and it just ground the connection to a halt for everyone else. These days there is more than enough to go around and bandwidth usage is going to scale with technology as consumer services scale to technology and provide a richer user experience.
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