Is 60 Mbps download speed enough?

Is 60 Mbps download speed enough?

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There is no such a thing as too much storage and too much speed.
Of course, it's not free so sometimes you have to make compromises.

That's a conundrum, it depends on what you're planning to do on or with the internet. I'd say nowadays 60 is the bare minimum however people can't always choose the right bandwidth plan for locational and budgetary reasons.

Yeah probably? I mean look through applications you will use and make a judgement.

For example, Netflix 4k Ultra uses 25 Mbps
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When you torrent or download from libraries like Steam, it is time to download = filesize / speed

all of those are slower than lte, just tether your phone retard

Phone internet is often unreliable and has jitter

for you

60mbps is the max I can get from LTE actually and that's because of an underutilized LTE band it used to be 10 mbps

Yeah you can 4k stream with that.

Most is always better but of course shit costs money so 60 is a reasonable compromise.

>60/10
Do Americans really?

>1.5mbps upload
Do people really

much better now than when i download 300 kbps when i was younger

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>can’ stream or play games on 10Mbps

???
I’m watching 1080p chinese cartoons and Youtube, and playing BF4 at 30 ping just fine at 10Mbps

Jigga please, I could do with way less

I'd say 50mbps is the slowest I'd put up with at this point.

But I've had 150mbps since like 2010 and 1gbps since 2017.

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>got symmetric 500 MBps connection
>using a $20 shitty wireless card on my desktop that runs at about 5 MBps
maybe it's because my first web connection was a blazing 64 kbps - major city so no bauds - but anything past ~10 mbps (not MBps) has been firmly in the "neat" category rather than "holy shit this changes everything"

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>500 MBps
You mean half a gigabit or 500Mbps
No one offers 4Gbps (500MBps)

you're right
I do have an option for 2Gbps, but the next tier past that is 10 Gbps. not sure why there's no 4 or 5 in-between

where are you?
near uni? romania?

most of the eastern yurop has high speed interbutts for peanuts
i can only assume western yurop simply jews people out of cashmoney because they can, because population density is fairly similar and prices differ by a factor of 2-5x

I cannot imagine how people manage without 25Gbps, such savages

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What are internet speeds/prices in central europe (Switzerland, Austria, Czechia) like? Excluding Germany, I know it's an absolute shitshow over there.

we only have att and comcast here. comcast has fiber but they want you to pay out the dick for installation fees and other bundles. att is cheaper but their speeds basically cap out at 150.

5gbps capable NICs are expensive.

2.5Gbps NICs are finally affordable enough where ISPs are starting to use them.

My ISP has 2gbps service as well and they use 10Gbps ethernet WAN, 10Gbps Ethernet LAN, and then 2x 2.5gbps Ethernet LAN.

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Says Ashburn VA

So just outside of Washington DC.

just went from 100/5 to 1000/1000

my life is so much better now holy shit

czechia
21 czk is 1 dollar or so
i have 100/30 which is enough for me

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>$20 for 1gbps
haha
canadian telcos need to be tortured into insanity