Don't worry. 20 M/bit is still pretty darn solid in Germany.
@mltdnmatthe
2 жыл бұрын
Friends of mine would be happy with 15 MBit/s down... They got 4MBit/s down and 0,6 MBit/s up... Sad world in Germany
@fjalls
2 жыл бұрын
Really?
@PrueferAuge
2 жыл бұрын
@@fjalls Wish we would joke. internet in germany is easily 10 if not 20 years behind... wHy WoUlD yOu WaNt SoMeThInG oThEr ThAn CoPpEr
@FTZero95
2 жыл бұрын
@@fjalls sadly yes. I am lucky to live in a major city and have a 100mbit down and 50mbit up speed.
@ende_ohne
2 жыл бұрын
And thanks to our politicians, 10MBit down and 1.3MBit up are enough in 2022 and this is the "minimum requirement" that should be available... They don't know what they are doing at all...
@pvbuerkner
2 жыл бұрын
"200 = low end" excuse me what? xD I'm not even able to get 50mbit
@aureliuse3469
2 жыл бұрын
in my country our low end option is 10mbit
@Primesky
2 жыл бұрын
30 is hig end for me
@ryancooper3629
2 жыл бұрын
It really depends on location. In major cities in Canada (such as where LTT resides) top end is usually between 750 and 1000 now. On top of that the ISPs are all laying new fiber and are starting to roll out 1-3gbps at a price point similar to what 50mbps cost even a couple years ago.
@haloharry97
2 жыл бұрын
slowest pack my isp gives is 100, the fastest is 1000
@johnmoore1495
2 жыл бұрын
@@ryancooper3629 big city folk don’t realize how good they have it lol.
@jarboer
2 жыл бұрын
The plan my family has is still 25 Mbps, we've been on this for like 7 years at this point. It's still the lowest tier our ISP offers. They go up to 1 Gbps now (it's been a few years) but haven't changed their lowest tier. It's really expensive though where I live in Ontario, and we really only have one ISP so they can charge whatever they want, at least it is fiber internet.
@Primesky
2 жыл бұрын
25 ist the maximum i can buy
@scbtripwire
2 жыл бұрын
Check out Teksavvy. You won't get high speeds like with Bell, but at least you won't be giving Bell your money.
@jarboer
2 жыл бұрын
@@scbtripwire It’s not even Bell, I’d say the name of my ISP but they service a very small area so it would be too obvious of my general location. I think I could get Bell where I live but it would be Satellite and also Bell lol, so way worse then my current ISP. Teksavvy doesn’t service my area either unfortunately. There’s only like the one ISP because I’m in a rural subdivision, though I’m not that far from a few towns/cities.
@MetaliCanuck
2 жыл бұрын
@@scbtripwire Tek savvy offers high speeds. I have unlimited with them at 120mbps connection and thats plenty for anything and tek savvy offers up to 256mbps. 1 gig speeds are a scam you gain nothing from it. Reality.
@microbuilder
2 жыл бұрын
I'm at 12 down, 1 up...good enough for HD streaming, but not much else.
@AvengedKyle
2 жыл бұрын
I work as a technician, I can indeed say some people put their routers in “silly” locations. For example, went to one house where the customer was saying they had bad internet speed everywhere in the house. I do my normal thing and check everything outside. Everything seems fine. Ask them to show me to their Modem and Router. Leads me to the master Bedroom. I have never seen so many mirrors in my life. The entire room was just mirrors. I test their speeds, as soon as you leave the room. Drops to 5mbps. Definitely knew as soon as I walked in the room, that was the problem.
@boussIRL
2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to have this discussion when everyone actually has access to decent Internet plans. Places with only one ISP or places with 5 mbps or lower (my parent's house only having 1 to 3 mbps) are so far away from experiencing great speeds it's not even funny 💀😭
@mojave5661
2 жыл бұрын
you tell me. where I live, there's only one ISP (technically two, but the 2nd one is only leasing the infrastructure that's already in place), and only recently did my ISP upgrade my internet from 10/0.8Mbps to 35/5Mbps. and I consider myself lucky, because a friend of mine, who lives only a few hundreds of meters away from me still has to suffer 1-4Mbps download speeds. the only other option is switching to LTE provided by your phone carrier
@0bsmith0
2 жыл бұрын
The part about one ISP is a ridiculously poor assumption at best.
@pirojfmifhghek566
2 жыл бұрын
It really is a total crapshoot nowadays. When I'm searching for an apartment, the availability is the first thing I'll look up. It doesn't matter how cheap or nice a place is. If the only ISP available is Comcast or shitty DSL then I won't even waste the realtor's time looking at it. It blows me away that DSL is still a thing this late in the game. The prices they charge for that stuff is criminal. For a max speed of 3mbps they want me to pay $80 a month? Utterly ludicrous. The place I'm in right now has 1gig fiber for $50/mo. I'm afraid of moving. I may end up trapped here forever.
@kaneki1056
2 жыл бұрын
@@0bsmith0 ohh no from what i've heard a lot of major isp's in the us have marked their territories in an agreement where the other isps don't set up their networks in each others areas and this creates a monopoly in those areas where the isps just charge whatever the fuck they want
@la7dfa
2 жыл бұрын
UK will give all access to Gigabit speeds by 2025. I live on a remote island in Norway and will get fast fiber this year. In the US most politicians works for the lobby and their bribes. GOP does not want you to have nice things, like social welfare, universal health care or great internet coverage.
@DanielKatundu-y8t
2 жыл бұрын
Wow... At the time of writing, here in Malawi we are still wrestling with 1 Mbps at roughly $13 per month (with a data cap of 50GBs) while the fastest package is set at $120 for a speed of 15 Mbps.
@Ntmoffi
2 жыл бұрын
That's awful. ☹️
@KingJellyfishII
2 жыл бұрын
that's quite similar to the satellite internet offered here in rural Scotland. Luckily a year or two ago they installed a 4G mast which at least gives us unlimited data cap, if not much better speeds
@cruelcrow7367
2 жыл бұрын
@@KingJellyfishII I also live in scotland but unfortunately I do not get reception at my house so I am stuck with 10mbs
@KingJellyfishII
2 жыл бұрын
@@cruelcrow7367 do you get reception anywhere near? you can get some quite sensitive antennae that can pick up a very weak signal
@cruelcrow7367
2 жыл бұрын
@@KingJellyfishII I get 2g with O2
@ShaderKite
2 жыл бұрын
"Low-end is 200 Mbps" "Average speed is 200 Mbps" Sadly not in Germany :( The highest available option for the house I live in is 175 mbps for 55 € per month :/ And according to the details for this option: "Max 175/40 Avg 145/30 Min 105/20"
@бастин-д9й
2 жыл бұрын
and keep in mind that the chance of you actually getting 175 mbps is really low.
@MinyKatana
2 жыл бұрын
Nice. I can get a max of 2 MBit/sek as an offer, realistic speed i get is about 1 MBit/sek... also in germany.
@1blackice1
2 жыл бұрын
Most base tier internet here in US maybe 100 or 200mbps, but the down side is it starts at minimum $60 per month. And then the ISP will almost always add extra fees, and raise the rate after a few years as well. I would honestly be happy with a 50mb download 5mb upload connection that was reliable if it was less than $50 per month.
@The1stChillaKilla
2 жыл бұрын
im in bavaria Germany, we can get 10000kbits (10Mbit) max here, up until 8 years ago i had to download stuff with 54 Kilobyte/second
@Gummipalme
2 жыл бұрын
Also in Germany 1Gig Download 50 MB Upload 50€ per Month. And im actually getting the gigabit. It depends where in Germany you live.
@moondust2365
2 жыл бұрын
Techquickie: *"10 years ago* having a 20 megabit internet connection was pretty solid, but *these days* it seems like *200* megabits (or 10 times faster) is on the *low end* of what many ISPs offer..." Me in the Philippines: *10 Mbps internet in 2022*
@PhaseSkater
2 жыл бұрын
to be fair, you are on an island. i mean you wouldnt expect high speed internet on the moon or ISS either
@moondust2365
2 жыл бұрын
@@PhaseSkater True? Although, the main problem is really the geography within our islands, aside from the fact that the bulk of the internet's servers are in North America and Europe. There's too many mountains here lol. I'm honestly lucky to be in Luzon since most of the underwater cables go to here tho (plus most of our servers are here, aside from lower latency when connecting to say Taiwan or Japan compared to other islands). Another problem is the duopoly of internet service here. Two major companies basically hold most people's internet. A third major has been recently introduced, and few companies have been providing internet even before that, but the duopoly thing is a big problem...
@tigartar
2 жыл бұрын
@@PhaseSkater Might i introduce you to New Zealand then? A island of roughly 5 million people(mostly stuck in 3 big cities) where even a lot of the small rural towns now have 900-950 Mbps down and 300-500 Mbps(my place being one of such places with an average of 937.47 Mbps down and 509.65 Mbps up, and in city locations that have similar speeds and sometimes even higher upload so island life isn't the real reason behind it. But i do feel sorry for a lot of my friends from the Philippines doing voice and video calls with them reminds me of the days where the most we had was adsl and then adsl2 and then vdsl but those days we went from 5Mbps(2014) down and 0.7 up to 35/9 and then 104/102 in 2015 and 2016 respectively before finally getting fibre connections in 2019 What I hope for is that most of the world will get to enjoy 200+ speeds by 2025 so that we all can have proper calls and low ping and near zero packet loss as 200-900 is more then fast enough honestly for anything you would want. Oh new game to download start download walk away get back and play and your bottleneck being the HDD that is a future i hope we can all share in.
@PhaseSkater
2 жыл бұрын
@@tigartar third world vs first world
@tigartar
2 жыл бұрын
@@PhaseSkater Its more like living next to that weird neighbour who buys expensive stuff and then sells it to you for cheap because his wife found out(Australia sold most of the hardware to nz for way lower then market price when they needed the extra money allowing nz to go from adsl in rural to vdsl or fibre in rural)
@antiisocial
2 жыл бұрын
AT&T just started offering 5 gig fiber residential service in certain areas of the US. They've been offering symmetrical 1 gig for a while now.
@SailioNation
2 жыл бұрын
I work for an ISP and we are transitioning to all fiber to modem. We offer up to 10Gbps symmetrical speeds. 5Gbps symmetrical for residential
@ULTR4_DEV
2 жыл бұрын
In sweden we have a company called Bahnhof who delivers 10Gbps to residential in some areas. Edit: Symetrical
@Solkre82
2 жыл бұрын
You're one of the good ones
@ULTR4_DEV
2 жыл бұрын
And most of the state housing offers free 100Mbps Symetrical.
@Knubz
2 жыл бұрын
In Germany I'm happy if I get 5mbps
@R.MaxumOff
2 жыл бұрын
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@DawsonTyson
2 жыл бұрын
In USA the Telecommunications Act of 1996 which brought the section 230 protections also gave all ISP's tens of billions of dollars to run fiber purchased from Corning glass to every farm and home with a minimum symmetrical connection of 50Mb at a maximum cost of $35 a month. Instead these ISP's purchased copper from China, India, and Indonesia then steadily raised prices. Another breach of contract would be the fiber they did purchase wasn't purchased from Corning in most cases. I'm certain the politicians played a role because when it was brought up it was ignored and they've always had a good distraction to make sure the people are unaware.
@sejiva
2 жыл бұрын
capitalistic wasteland
@robertc.9503
2 жыл бұрын
I'm having trouble finding that section in the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Searching for "Corning" turned up nothing, as did "35" and "50", "Mb", etc. Could you help a guy out and point to me where in the law it says that?
@DawsonTyson
2 жыл бұрын
@@robertc.9503 keep in mind that the TAo96 has been amended several times in the last 26 years. If you can't find an original copy online you may find remnants by using "Fiber" "rural" and possibly "infrastructure". In most cases of embezzlement those involved put in a great deal of effort to cover their tracks. Using congressional record it may be easier to find a transaction between the treasury and the ISP's that existed at the time. Most of these ISP's have been ate by the big guys such as Southwestern Bell now called AT&T, Comcast, and Verizon to name a few.
@robertc.9503
2 жыл бұрын
@@DawsonTyson Ah, so no cite. Figured as much.
@ivanito064
2 жыл бұрын
That was probably because they can use copper for internet and cable tv at the same cost of installation
@regularpit1508
2 жыл бұрын
I know a fun video see if Linus could go two week at 4 or 5 MB/s. I want to see that after the Linux thing.
@MiniRockerz4ever
2 жыл бұрын
Pre-download stuff to watch and only do audio calls, no video conference... Then it's easy.
@odin6108
2 жыл бұрын
i mean I got 7MB/s down, 1MB/s up in germany ( which is ~60Mbit/s down / 12Mbit/s up) and everything's normal, you can even watch 4k without buffer
@xxcr4ckzzxx840
2 жыл бұрын
Megabit/s is with a small b because bits are smaller than (B)ytes. Easy way to remember bits and Bytes in Mbit/s and MByte/s.
@DJphotoandtech
2 жыл бұрын
Aussie here. 5 years ago I was on ADSL2+ with 12-14Mbps down / 1Mbps up. Now I'm on a HFC connection with 930Mbps down / 47Mbps up.
@JamesCook76131
2 жыл бұрын
I’m lucky to have a 5 Gbps here in Austin, Texas. Downloaded Elden Ring in 4 mins. It was insane. Torrents on the other hand have issues and has to write to ram first before it off loads to the hard drive, even when I torrent to my NVME storage.
@putai1234
2 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing the seeding speeds are gonna be amazing for anyone downloading on the swarm if your connections symmetrical
@JamesCook76131
2 жыл бұрын
@@putai1234 they are!
@jonkeau5155
2 жыл бұрын
My problem with high-speed Internet is not that I wanted to go faster, my problem is that most legacy broadband providers have data caps. The cloud services I used to send my video to clients are far slower than my max connection speed for uploading, however I was always blowing through data caps… Right now I have T-Mobile in home Internet and they have no data caps or throttling
@BridgeTROLL777
2 жыл бұрын
Data caps, what are those? We dont have such silly things in Finland!!! One can download 500tb per month with the price of 50 euros. Voîlà. Chefs kiss!
@AyeeSecret
2 жыл бұрын
@@BridgeTROLL777 I’m in Somalia and you only pay 18-20 dollars for unlimited mobile internet! No data caps or speed caps (this is mobile data) You can get up to 100mbps in one area and 10 in another. Rn I’m using 50mbps cause my house is pure concrete 😎
@jonkeau5155
2 жыл бұрын
@@BridgeTROLL777 America’s Internet service sucks, apparently to increase their profits most companies charge Americans far more than they do other countries and claim it’s “subsidizing“ the low cost that they have to charge in the rest of the world… We all know that’s BS, they have insane levels of profit
@AmaraTheBarbarian
2 жыл бұрын
@@RyuFitzgerald I don't know how to tell you this but monopolizing a service and resting on what you have to avoid increasing costs is in fact real capitalism, and it happens a lot without government intervention regulating the monopoly out of existence... It's even easier when it comes to internet service though because the infrastructure costs are massive and breaking into a new market when you can't ensure a return is a very risky bet, made even worse by the fact there is, contrary to popular belief, limited space to run lines in the air and underground costs more. You can hope your local government decides to invest in the creation or installation of an ISP to fill a gap, but that's only going to happen somewhere where that gap exists and there's not enough financial viability for the ISP to invest or already have invested in the infrastructure on their own. OR you can hope the local phone provider has the capital and financial interest to remove their existing infrastructure and replace it with fiber, a less costly endeavor if the pole costs are already paid, you already have some customer base in the area, and you already have employees to cover the area.
@rkmugen
2 жыл бұрын
The faster you go, the faster you hit your data cap. That's how they get you.
@scbtripwire
2 жыл бұрын
"200 mbit is on the low end of what ISPs offer." Me on a 35mbit line in the heart of the city in which he lives which has fiber available, just because Bell doesn't let smaller ISPs like Teksavvy take advantage of their bonded lines (and I'll not go back to Bell, fuck Bell). 😔
@Octoschizare
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Bell is the worst. So many bad experiences with them. They recently installed fibre here and want to charge something like $125/month and that's their sale price! While it would be 50x faster, I'm fine and I'll stick with my 25Mbps speeds for just 43CAD after taxes from eBox, sorry, not sorry, Bell.
@michaelgarcia9139
2 жыл бұрын
I work as a business technician for a large ISP and they're still using coax running DOCSIS 3.1, which supports around 920 down and 40 up realistically, a pretty good jump from DOCSIS 3.0 which usually got to around 300 down. However when it comes to FTTH we currently have ONTS running off of fiber and they usually can get up to around a gig up and down. They are starting to push out 10 Gig ONTs to the field currently and plan on upgrading soon. Even then, if DOCSIS 4.0 comes out soon, it can provide much better upload speeds over coax (upwards of 300-400 mbps) which means coax will still survive for the near future.
@BliiTz
2 жыл бұрын
As someone who works in the telecoms industry in the UK, we are already seeing upwards of 10Gb for Business to business Leased Lines that are full fibre ethernet circuits. The average home broadband is either up to 80 down and 20 up on a copper and fibre hybrid called FTTC or 1000MB down and 200 up on a full fibre FTTP circuit.
@dj_paultuk7052
2 жыл бұрын
Problem in the UK is all these Fibre providers that are popping up, such as Hyperoptic. FTTP 1GB direct to your home, but they never actually get that. I work in the Acton area in London, and its all Hyperoptic to apartments. They are lucky to get 8 to 10mb daily max. Massively oversubscribed and heavily contended.
@MacPackGames
2 жыл бұрын
This is still not the norm for many places here in the UK. I'm on BT get 20M/bit down and 2.5M/bits up and that's the MAXIMUM I can get. I'll be lucky if I see gigabit in the next 6-10 years.
@BliiTz
2 жыл бұрын
@@MacPackGames yeah it all depends on the distance from your house to your local green cabinet and by extension your telephone exchange. Also in your case, fibre availability. Hopefully openreach pull their finger out of their arse soon!
@BliiTz
2 жыл бұрын
@@dj_paultuk7052 yeah that’s the issue, all of the FTTP circuits are all feed from the same green cabinet as the legacy FTTC and ADSL circuits. This causes issues as you mentioned with contention and means at times of high usage you will see a speed decrease. That’s why business opt for a leased line which bypasses the cabinets and therefor are uncontested making for much higher reliability.
@JamesCook76131
2 жыл бұрын
I have 5Gbps, it’s not a cakewalk. It’s super expensive to have everything on the chain support the speed.
@IrocZIV
2 жыл бұрын
Upload speeds really need to go up on average. Was super surprised when my mom was able to get 200 up and down for the same price I have with 200 down, but only 10 up, and she lives 15 mile from the nearest highway.
@poiiihy
2 жыл бұрын
MORE UPLOAD SPEED PLEASE!! 50mbps download is enough already
@daniel_960_
2 жыл бұрын
Probably fiber. Fiber operates symmetrically. Coaxial and dsl have much higher down than up.
@SirSethery
2 жыл бұрын
My ISP has 500mb down and still just 10mb up. Their gigabit plan has 35mb up.
@defencebangladesh4068
2 жыл бұрын
Fiber
@doujinflip
2 жыл бұрын
I remember in Nigeria about 5 years ago how having over 3 Mbps (yes only mega) was considered a huge blessing. Granted the very libertarian environment allowed ISPs to charge whatever they wanted and dropped your connection whenever they felt like, not to mention the local gangs literally digging up the lines either for scrap theft (doesn't matter if it was fiber) or even as organized plots of sabotaging the competition.
@jackkraken3888
2 жыл бұрын
My first broadband speed was 250Kbps. I use to either download KZitem videos to watch them or let them buffer enough so they are playable.
@S1ngh1
2 жыл бұрын
I used to be at 1mbps it was good, its been 1year since i got a wifi and now im at 3mbps its amazing.
@imjonny
2 жыл бұрын
@@jackkraken3888 My first broadband speed was 2Mbps back to 1998 in shanghai china, and it takes almost a decade to upgrade to 10-20Mbps(upload is 2Mbps). Right now 1G is easily accessible in shanghai, but the upload is still limited to around 20-50. Today, I have telus 1G fiber connection both download and upload, and it costs me CAD125. I'm pretty appreciate with that. Time goes fast tho.
@potapotapotapotapotapota
2 жыл бұрын
How stupid is that. The amount of effort they put into digging up the wires could have been put into a real job, which would not only provide value to themselves but also those around them.
@360ModsandHacks
2 жыл бұрын
Here in Dallas we have ATT with 5 gigabit per second symmetrical. Other ISP's (like Frontier) offers 2 gigabit. No data caps either. Both are predicted to reach 10 gigabit by late next year. Even my S21 Ultra does 1,400 Mbps on 5G in downtown Dallas.
@UltimateAzumanger
2 жыл бұрын
0:05 In my town in Poland, my ISP offers a 10 Mbit/s connection.
@travellingslim
2 жыл бұрын
Would really love to see a Techquickie on why Upload speed on cell towers is awful. Is it on purpose, or a technical challenge of the frequencies? It's typical I see 25-75mbit or more download off of a cell connection, but 0.5 - 1mbit for upload, which makes uploading any content a nightmare (instagram pictures, youtube videos, video conferencing, etc)
@poiiihy
2 жыл бұрын
I get 30mbps upload and 40-50mbps download with tmobile wireless internet, WAY better than the cable offering (25, 3)! Cable upload speeds are so damn ridiculously low, cellular internet has always had a much better uploading experience for me (when the signal is good.)
@saatvikagarwal6358
2 жыл бұрын
Of course it is intentional. The same _digital_ pipe is the channel for both upload and download. So the ISPs theorise that since most people are engaged in downloading content than uploading, they dedicate 70-80% of the pipe to download stream and rest for upload.
@matthewd9356
2 жыл бұрын
The other thing to consider is our phones are sending out a much weaker signal comparatively than the cell towers. At least when it comes to cell phones that is one area where I wouldn't be to surprised if upload speeds stay slow, though what Saatvik says also is likely happening.
@CanadianBakin42O
2 жыл бұрын
Lol my upload speed on mobile is faster than my homes internet.
@peters.7428
2 жыл бұрын
Here signal is really unstable, but upload of mobile data easily reaches 20Mb/s and 20Mb/s down, or more even, depending on where am I and how big the load is on the towers.
@iyanlosada4544
2 жыл бұрын
Personally I've been having a 1gbps symetrical connection for a couple of years and i haven't really fully used it. Most download pages don't even support that kind of speed. The only place where i can pull the full potential is in Google Drive and maybe in torrent downloads. I've seen in the US the most common setup is cable internet, but here in Spain cable isn't really used by the main ISPs, only on the smaller regional ones. Most homes in urban areas have FTTH and in the countryside we're starting to see 4G routers. Heck, in Madrid (The capital of Spain) you can get a simetrical 10gbps connection for just 30€ (32$US).
@uropig
2 жыл бұрын
I use my gigabit all the time. Try using programs like JDownloader to multithread downloads to take advantage of the speed
@PhantomPr1me
2 жыл бұрын
Cries in German. How can you have something like this, whilst over here, I'm at the peak with 1Gb/s Down and 50 Mb/s Up. I think for like 45€/month.
@minus3dbintheteens60
2 жыл бұрын
Some people have better things to do with their life than download 100's of TB of stolen software every month Uropig
@iyanlosada4544
2 жыл бұрын
@@minus3dbintheteens60 I don't have that connection because I wanted, my ISPs upgraded me from 600mbps simetrical to the 1gbps. This speed is really crazy and for a small home I wouldn't really recommend it (we are 3 at my house I except when I'm downloading something I don't think we're using more than maybe 200mbps)
@iyanlosada4544
2 жыл бұрын
@@uropig Thanks, I'm gonna try it
@raDIO6931
2 жыл бұрын
meanwhile in Germany: 100 m/bits is like upper end premium. there _are_ providers, who promise 200 m/bits and beyond. but the infastructure is so bad, that the actual download speeds cap at 50 m/bits for most people anyway. for 50m/bits we pay the same as austrians pay for 300m/bits it's really sad here
@Zxarr
2 жыл бұрын
Synchronous internet connection is all I want. 250G sync? Perfect. 500G sync? Even better... Not this 10% of your downstream with cable.
@ion337
2 жыл бұрын
That's the problem with retrofitting internet connectivity onto old tech like analogue phone lines and cable TV systems. Proper full duplex bandwidth only really exists on purposely designed infrastructure. Hoping for a future with fiber to every home.
@suyashbhawsar3577
2 жыл бұрын
First things ISPs should do is remove data caps then, reduce latency and then increase bandwidth
@PipmasterD
2 жыл бұрын
Some ISP's let you add a 25-30 dollar addon for unlimited with no caps. I know Xfinity does that thats what I have.
@joshuapritchard575
2 жыл бұрын
just how do you sugest they lower latency ?
@SleepyFen
2 жыл бұрын
@@joshuapritchard575 I would also like to know this. You can only reduce latency so much by upgrading the back-end, and sometimes it's just not worth the cost for an ISP to optimize the backend for a remote town. Also very much depends on the services the customer is trying to access. VPNs add a ton of latency as well, which could be a factor. Then there's the home installation - Wi-Fi, hubs, switches etc. which could also add even more.
@joshuapritchard575
2 жыл бұрын
@@SleepyFen this is not even the big issue .. yes ypgrading the backend can help but for many of us you would have to pick up the country and move it physically closer to services you want to consume thats an expensive prospect
@SleepyFen
2 жыл бұрын
@@joshuapritchard575 dude I'm on your side :P I covered location when mentioning the service people were trying to access. No amount of backend improvements or home upgrades can reduce latency below a certain point when you're trying to access a server halfway around the world.
@stevejohnson1321
2 жыл бұрын
Our household has charter speckedcum, which never gets above 70. The price goes up, and the claims increase, but no change. They kept demanding I change the modem, then I had to drive the old modem 30 miles, as the speckedcum store was "closer" than "ups store." I stopped needing to re-provision the modem, but still nothing better than 70 -- even under ideal circumstances. Meanwhile I keep getting offers for higher-speed plans. They aren't even giving me near the 100M I'm charged for. So speckedcum won't be getting additional money.
@noel3munoz
2 жыл бұрын
We already have 5 Gigabit residential fiber internet from AT&T in Dallas! It's great!
@JJJonesJr33
2 жыл бұрын
AT&T has 5gig symmetrical right now for customers where I am at. Although at the moment I'm only running their 2.5gig plan since I just got it installed this past month. I wanted to test it first since I just came off their 1gig plan for the past two years. I might switch it to the 5gig next month to test, but even then that seems to be a bit overkill for the time being.
@domenicmitri
2 жыл бұрын
I have the 2gig and the only thing that can max it out is Steam (as a single user). I probably am going to get the 5gig anyway simply because I can and I eventually will be the "DR" site for some people's NAS devices. After years of dialup and extremely slow DSL, nice to see that they care in some parts of the US.
@Skagzi1la
2 жыл бұрын
At&t hasn't improved in over a decade.. can't get better than 3mb/s from them here...
@BLX187
2 жыл бұрын
Do you actually need 5 tho?
@domenicmitri
2 жыл бұрын
@@Skagzi1la Yeah I have no idea what prompted them in the last like 3 years to start caring, but here we are
@domenicmitri
2 жыл бұрын
@@BLX187 I do not, but I want it and can pay for it
@SCRNSH0T
2 жыл бұрын
So I’ve had gigabit for about three years, it’s insane how broad the range of internet speeds are across the globe. Insane
@floop1108
2 жыл бұрын
Not having a go at you here, but I'd like to point out that (in the context of other comments on this video) it kinda sounds like you're bragging outright. Because everyone wants gigabit, and nowhere offers it, and the rest of the world is stuck with 50 mbps max.
@CharlesUchendu
2 жыл бұрын
@@floop1108 Eh, I don't know, I'll make the case that a lot of people have: Gigabit is great, but also rarely a current need. I went from 300mb to gigabit, and barring my speed often being slower than advertised, at its peak it's still not that incredible. Few servers can match anywhere near that high, and it's a rare household that will have enough users doing heavy transfers at once to make it really worth the while. The real case as I see it is to not just make it available, but make it standard. If 1g was the low bar I think we would see the innovation that might utilize speeds that high in a functionally different way.
@Muyami
2 жыл бұрын
AT&T Actually offers 5gb upload and download speeds in my area, I found out this just a few days ago when talking to a rep. But I honestly am pretty happy with my 1gb.
@CoolJosh3k
2 жыл бұрын
We have that Fibre-Coax hybrid here in Australia (marketed as the NBN), but the way it is used an implemented makes 100Mbit download a higher tier plan for customers. In my home we don’t need more download, but a higher upload beyond 20Mbit would be fantastic along with a lower ping/jitter scenario.
@la7dfa
2 жыл бұрын
In Norway it is fiber all the way to the modem and equal speeds up and down. I can not imagine they save anything at all by using coax. You just cripple the future options. Even in older buildings with coax for cable-TV they replace all of it with fiber now.
@CoolJosh3k
2 жыл бұрын
@@la7dfa For newer areas in Australia they do that. They don’t install new copper cables, only reuse.
@mariatoby79
2 жыл бұрын
When you invest, you are buying a day that you don't have to work. I pray everyone reading this becomes successful.
@devionchapman3404
2 жыл бұрын
Investing in crypto is very cool, especially with the current rise in the market.
@liambenjamin4882
2 жыл бұрын
I really don't know why people still remain poor out of ignorance.
@davisonsmart5027
2 жыл бұрын
It is not all about ignorance, there are lots of unprofessional brokers in the market.
@wilsonwar4166
2 жыл бұрын
I will introduce you to my trader Mr Lennart Antero, his methods works like magic and is working for me at the moment.
@jefftaylor6748
2 жыл бұрын
I'm so surprised knowing that a lot of people knows about him, he helped me recover all that I lost....
@donatj
2 жыл бұрын
I've got 1.5gb but my whole home internet setup is gigabit. Routers, switches, etc. I can't imagine more than a few turbo nerds having the infrastructure in their homes to support anything higher than gigabit.
@xxcr4ckzzxx840
2 жыл бұрын
*yet
@roccociccone597
2 жыл бұрын
I guess I’m a turbo nerd then
@CoolJosh3k
2 жыл бұрын
This acting is why we love Riley.
@IAmNumber4000
2 жыл бұрын
Still languishing with my 50 mbps connection because my street only has 5 houses on it, and AT&T won't install the infrastructure for an upgrade
@marcogenovesi8570
2 жыл бұрын
"10 years ago having a 20 mbit connection was pretty darn solid" (crying in 10 Mbit connection with 500GB montly data cap)
@julianmendez4691
2 жыл бұрын
F bro where do u live?
@Fastwalker27
2 жыл бұрын
Try 512 Kbit
@5950x
2 жыл бұрын
Try mixed 2 mbit that is hardly enough to watch KZitem at 720p and worst than that subscription is expensive plus very low wages I can only afford 20 gb for the whole month and always watch KZitem at 360p
@darkshadows8347
2 жыл бұрын
I have a 1.5TB data cap and thought that was low but 500gb is insane
@Shigbeard
2 жыл бұрын
Meanwhile here in Australia, we're near the tail end of a massive infrastructure upgrade that takes us from 8/0.8mbit to up to 50/5mbit. And it came in over budget, past deadline, and underperforms consistently. I'd move to america to get faster speeds but I'd have to content with the extreme cost of leaving australia coupled with the extreme risk of death by gun, the extreme risk of bankruptcy by doctor, and the extreme risk of being told to go back to where i came from because i speak with an accent
@jordandiefe
2 жыл бұрын
It looks like Spectrum is transitioning from hybrid fiber setups to FTTH. I just ordered Spectrum fiber in Indiana as part of their RDOF buildout. RDOF requires upload speeds of 100Mbps for full funding.
@Rick020
2 жыл бұрын
I remember going from 8 Mbit to 100 Mbit fiber... That was 12 years ago. That was the most amazing feeling EVER. No more increased latency (ping) when someone was watching KZitem or downloading, no more having to download overnight. A-ma-zing! Then we upped to 250 Mbit, 500 Mbit and currently on 1 Gbit since 3 years. And it also only costs €45/month.
@sladkyhermelin3756
2 жыл бұрын
i have 20mbps and it costs 30€/month
@pixels_per_inch
2 жыл бұрын
It feels like internet speed has became stagnant. Most consumer routers are still stuck at 1 Gbps for some reason and anything above 1 Gbps requires 2 Lan cables from my provider
@jakeman025
2 жыл бұрын
I have 50 down 10 up which is the fastest internet I’ve ever had. I’ve been at 25/5 since 2001. Never really had a problem I don’t really care about the long downloads as long as I can stream multiple 4k without buffering and also solid latency in game. Edit: also it’s unlimited data
@snc237
2 жыл бұрын
Hey I have the same plan (just because fiber isn’t available yet in my area) and honestly most peeps, 50 down is plenty. I really just want fiber for the Decreased ping times
@alejandromg535
2 жыл бұрын
Spain with a lot of fiber installed and are fiber to the home FFTH. Are a lot of ISP offering 1Gig. The minimum in the most of them are 300Mb/s simetrics. Some of the are offering 10Gb conection in limited zones.
@colinmarais8875
2 жыл бұрын
I feel blessed to have a 200/200 uncapped fibre package in South Africa when people in the comments complain of their speeds in 1st World countries. It costs approximately the equivalent of US$90 a month
@lolitechk
2 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear that everyone is getting fast broadband while i still have the same 10mbps adsl connection...im not mad...this is great
@SodaWithoutSparkles
2 жыл бұрын
I have a 1Gbps connection. The biggest bottleneck is on the server side. Some cloud file storage only supports
@donky6ng
2 жыл бұрын
"You see, the average connection these days is somewhere around 200 megabits...." *Laughs at you in Australian*
@SupraSav
2 жыл бұрын
I used to live right beside a hospital. I had some acquaintances in the networking world.. When fibre optics first came out, I was leeching that internet... Nothing could max it out.
@rolerroleris533
2 жыл бұрын
The problem for a lot of people is not the limited bandwidth, but the data caps and random slowdowns. I have 30mbit and it's fine for most things, but when it suddenly drops to like 2mbit and your pages are barely loading, that's when you feel the pain. Thank god im not in a country that has to deal with data caps...
@imskyrcheez
2 жыл бұрын
In Oklahoma using Optimum/Suddenlink at $90 a month for 2Mbps upload and if you max that out you will get nothing but packet loss, No amount of customer relations, BBB, and FCC has fixed this issue. It's also impossible to get ahold of my attorney general.
@ChahtaAnumpa
2 жыл бұрын
I have gigabit and I’m constantly running up against the limit. I game and have tons of 4k content and uploading massive files to servers and running and streaming multiple games. My house is a tech haven. Everything I use is controlled by smart devices who also need internet. I have 180 Wi-Fi devices pulling data. 10 hardwired that use massive bandwidth. So for those like me I can’t wait for 5gb internet speeds.
@Faraz-cse
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks to Jio that minimum 8 mbps, 12 mbps and 20 mbps ended in 2020. Now minimum is 30 or 40 mbps in India. While 200 mbps under 1k INR ~ $ 14
@ethanmenzel
2 жыл бұрын
Can you make a video about coax cables? I’m confused about why they are necessary for TVs nowadays and how fast they are, even if you still use your old coax cable from decades ago.
@Miniplev
2 жыл бұрын
The lines laid in our area peak at 80Mbps and have done for YEARS!!!
@levilambert8068
2 жыл бұрын
Just now changed to allow 1gig up and 1 gig down. With there fiber in my area after like 10 years. Glad they finally did
@johncampbell3979
2 жыл бұрын
My electric co-op is deploying fiber to all of it's customers atm. 3 speed options. 150mbps, 1GBPS, and 2.5GBPS. My cable company has a 1 gig plan, but it never comes close to 1 gig. Plus, they have data caps on all plans. The co-op does not. Right now, I have 200 mbps thru cable for 50 a month, with a 1.0TB cap. Should get unlimited 1 gig up and down thru the co-op later this month for 85.00 a month. Just can't afford the 150 a month for 2.5gb.
2 жыл бұрын
In switzerland, most isps do offer a 10GBit/s plan. not even that expensive, usually for around 40CHF (45USD) per month.
@MattCooking
2 жыл бұрын
10 years ago, a normal family was having 200Mbps (200Mbps up/200Mbps down) fiber internet with no data limit at an equivalent cost of $30/mo (and less) with 4-line phone and 1 IPTV in Shanghai, no contract. However for me in the US now, I finally got 300mbps (15Mbps up/300Mbps down) cable internet with no data limit (without contract, that's 1TB/mo) with no phone line, no tv, at price of $59.99/mo, 3-year contract at comcast, after talking to some manager.
@teknophyle1
2 жыл бұрын
don't forget that the faster internet gets also means low quality copper cable becomes a bigger problem. (if you have fiber it still ends at the side of the house or the modem) Chances are high that the contractor that built your house skimped big time on the data cabling.
@CoolAEW
2 жыл бұрын
I currently have a 1gig fiber connection to my home, but my provider just recently announced that they are starting to roll out 2,5gig, 5gig and 10gig tiers to customers. Only problem is that the prices are around $300/month for 10gig
@Jundaku
2 жыл бұрын
ATT offers 5gb here in Austin for just 180/mo. I remember paying that much for a 200mb connection just 4 years ago. 😂
@droidchevere
2 жыл бұрын
What’s funny about the last joke is that when hd tv first came out they had to soften the image because you could see pores at 1080p/720p
@usienwkdau2jfb28u4b
2 жыл бұрын
As someone who works for an ISP I've seen that some people want that faster speed only as a status symbol
@Alexifeu
2 жыл бұрын
Here in Germany, we are totally fine if we get 30mbitd from a 250mbit tariff
@igliggy200
2 жыл бұрын
Work for a small ISP and we just matched the upload plans to there download about 6 months ago. Lowest plan is 100m and we offer 1G. However 99 percent of of the users take the lowest as that is generally good enough. Currently looking at new 10G hardware for the near future that would most likely be sold at 5G max as stated in this video. just waiting for new test equipment to come in. 25G and 50G are in the works but I would not expect in a few years to see this.
@harryspapadopoulos8818
2 жыл бұрын
In Greece 100mbits down and 20 up is the top dog of commercial connections ISPs here offer and also quite expensive.
@alexlandherr
Жыл бұрын
My family paid for a fiber run to our house something like 6 years ago and they’ve only laid the fiber down to just outside our property line. No word on when we’ll get it into the house and have a working connection. This is for our holiday house and as of writing this we technically have an “unlimited” 4G plan but the reliability of connection and speed on that is really poor. And all this in high tech Sweden…
@GetCTOwned
2 жыл бұрын
Have been a network architect (datacenters, offices and carriers) for over 10 years, use the internet wayyyy more than most, professionally and for leisure, yet I rely on an 80/20Mbit/s 4G connection with crap latency at home and guess what… I survive. The chase or demand for multi gig domestic connections is completely stupid and is being done on the basis of MASSIVE oversubscription of infrastructure capacity. I mean unbelievably MASSIVE oversubscription. Proving 100% of a population with a reliable 100/100 connection as a standard plan would be a way better thing to do than pumping up the top end for no reason.
@ZrockNorCal
2 жыл бұрын
fiber nod to coax has been that way for YEARS! hell even DSL does it that way in some areas even installed bounded DSL that was 400Mbs down and 100 up! ( 200,50 per line)
@FurryMetalFerretVT
2 жыл бұрын
me seeing internet providers selling internet speed that's 10x faster then what I get at the same price made me cry. gotta love them monopolized areas
@Tatsuki09
2 жыл бұрын
Strangely enough, in my country upload speeds are always the same as download speeds. The top tier plan here is 100mbit and it offers ≈ 12mbps down/up at the same time.
@JohnDoe-ve6mf
2 жыл бұрын
Fibre providers in the Netherlands already starting to offer 10gb to small businesses and stuff
@tali055
2 жыл бұрын
All this feels so painful. We're soon getting fiber but Telekom fucked up and it looks like we actually won't for another two months or so, the bridging connection they got us after our old contract of 500mbit ran out is 6... it is painful to know that that was slow 15 years ago when I last experienced it. And you guessed it, it's Germany!
@kashalethebear
2 жыл бұрын
I’m already on 5 Gbps / 5 Gbps AT&T fiber. Years ago I wired my house with category 7A ethernet cable. So all I had to do was replace my switches with 10 Gb switches (which actually cost quite a lot as they are very expensive). I did not want to bother with that multi gig nonsense because eventually cat five cable simply won’t be able to carry high speeds in the future. Was just much simpler to have my entire house running on 10G base T. It’s fantastic. I have about 7 ms latency within the AT&T network. AT&T actually drives the fiber to my house at 10 Gb per second, but they just throttle the bandwidth down to 5. The tech told me they will be offering 10 Gb connections in my area in about five years. I can’t complain… It’s $180 a month for 5 Gb connection… Well $180 a month isn’t cheap, that is a fantastic price for the bandwidth. I Was paying $50 a month for one gigabit att fiber… So I’m now getting five times the bandwidth for less than five times the price. I highly recommend no one put category 5e cabling in their homes anymore. Category 7 cabling isn’t that much more expensive, and it future proofs you up to 40 Gb per second.
@igeekone
2 жыл бұрын
Bell has 3Gbps Fibe service just announced. AT&T in the U.S. has 5Gbps. Also, some smaller ISP's already sell 10Gbps service.
@KameraShy
2 жыл бұрын
I was thrilled to have a 300 baud dial-up connection to a remote computer. That has been a while ago.
@manmohanpal5668
2 жыл бұрын
In India , I use 300 Mbps connection ( both download & upload). I always go for long term plan to save money. Although this is highest plan offered by my ISP and I am completely satisfied. My ISP has installed a Fiber ONT Router ( dual band) to achieve 300 Mbps connection and they deployed fiber directly to router. This way there is no loss from common HUB to Home router. I feel bad for people who pays more for lower speeds in other countries.
@FHC1944
2 жыл бұрын
The lowest i can get in Sweden is 100/10 Mbit/s for 15$. I can "only" get up to 1000/1000 Mbit/s for 66$. 50$ for 1000/500 Mbit/s. Some households in Sweden can get 10.000 Mbit/s and some businesses can get up to 100.000 Mbit/s. Internet is extremely accessible in Sweden. The target is 98.5% of the people will have access to 1000 Mbit/s by 2025. Maybe it's delayed because of the pandemic, but it's already very high % that have access to 1000 Mbit/s. There isn't much copper connection left. It's basically only fiber everywhere
@_aidid
Жыл бұрын
High bandwidth without low latency can never a desired outcome
@nekomasteryoutube3232
2 жыл бұрын
Where I live in the Greater Toronto ARea, I only got 25 Mbps because its about all I can afford with 200 Mbps costing around 100 bucks
@pjpleiss
2 жыл бұрын
Just talked with one of the Network Operations directors at work about this last week. He said many companies are upgrading their long haul links to 100Gbps DWDM in order to make room for more 2 and 10Gbps customers.
@NatesHomeTours
2 жыл бұрын
I currently have 400mbps download and 30mbps upload. I would like to get my upload closer 100mbps. When uploading a 4k 15-20 minute video 30mbps is a little slow and can take about 1/2 hour at times to upload to KZitem. Most time it's about a 1:1 ratio. If 15 minutes takes 15 to upload.
@gmt1
2 жыл бұрын
My home only supports Fixed Wireless, currently at 23Mbps. The fastest plan on it I've found only reaches 50Mbps (despite other ISPs claiming Fixed Wireless is limited to 25Mbps). In Australia I don't really care about internet speed, just latency, since 99% of games ignore the OCE region with zero nearby servers. Most games have over 400 ping. There are services advertising 'gaming networks' like Exitlag and WTFast, but in my experience these services often make the lag significantly worse than better.
@AIMIWA95
2 жыл бұрын
Currently sat on ADSL getting 16mbps down and 0.8mbps up. Waiting with great anticipation as my new provider runs in FTTH out in my street and offers speeds up to 10gbps parallel connections.
@mstudiotech1248
2 жыл бұрын
On contryside in Montenegro, in my born town speed is 10mbps... On seaside is about 50mbps
@dog2man1994
2 жыл бұрын
In my area we only have a choice between two isps. Comcast and ATT. Sonic is an option but they use the same network as att. We used to have Comcast but they cut out so often every day that it was like not having internet, but we at least got near gig speed with 900mbs. We swapped to att gig speed but have not received gig speed whatsoever. Only like 300mbps. Their network is overloaded and they can't support the amount of customers they have. More reliable tho
@luislebronaponte2737
2 жыл бұрын
Hopefully it becomes instant, of course. Instant downloads. Instant uploads. Instant connections. etc.
@king_ofdogeii268
2 жыл бұрын
I actually have 10 gbit/s at home. It’s provided by Cincinnati Bell but don’t expect to get it if you don’t work for them. The average speed for most devices I have is 1 gbps download speed and 650 mbps upload speed.
@OzSteve9801
2 жыл бұрын
Australia has 25, 50 and 100 Mb/s and that's it. Our companies keep saying it's because of the difficulty upgrading infrastructure across vast areas of nothing (ie deserts). US visitors like Matt Damon have been (rightly) very critical of our network.
@PoisonWaffle3
2 жыл бұрын
3:42 Definitely not a fiber node for coax. Looks like fiber to twisted pair, something like Century Link would use for DSL.
@crazyframes3933
2 жыл бұрын
If money isn't object, ISPs can build circuits with an insane amount of bandwidth. But the switches/router needed to accomplish this are unbelievably expensive to deploy and maintain.
@nicholaskaralus1904
2 жыл бұрын
Every telcom I worked for would supply a area with 2.9g for 100+ clients and offer 1g per house . After a few houses it always was bad
@Josh-kx6ny
Жыл бұрын
Was on 85 Down / 17 Up for the last 5 years. Just got fiber 1Gig and averaging 910 Down / 105 Up. (This is with a Cat6a lan cable). based in Ireland.
@theaveragereview5709
2 жыл бұрын
here in germany, you may get a contract UP TO 1gbit, though its an unrealistic contract were you often just get 200mbit. this on its own is not that bad, which is tough, is the fact that its 200mbit on a good day. regularly, its about 25-50 mbit with weekly shutdowns, no paybacks and no support service. also its about 50-100€/m. here its at the point, were 5g cellular is a better option (when youre lucky getting it), because you have the same speed, latency, stability and cost per month with an unlimited contract to a ,,1gbit'' in short, german internet is such a mess with no hope, it makes me sad
@kuboss007
2 жыл бұрын
Recently I switched from VDSL which was running highest available speed in my location like 37 Mb/s downlink, 5 Mb/s uplink to the optical fibre which became available in my location. Now my connection is running like 87 Mb/s in both directions. This is just the beginning, later on there will be even higher speeds available, but it is already like another world to me now :-)
@KenneTech
2 жыл бұрын
I install fiber for AT&T, and we are already installing 5gb to the home. At least here in Chicago.
@latronx
2 жыл бұрын
In spain all isp have simetric up and down speeds by fiber but if you use dsl you are limited to 1mb up and up to 20mb down
@killianf7845
2 жыл бұрын
In France we are very lucky about ISP's, we have only one that provide 10G-EPON fiber called Free (and no the price is not free sadly haha) 8Gbit/s download, 700 Mbit/s upload, and it cost about 39.99€ first year after that it's 49.99€ per months, so very cheap for a FTTH (top of that you have the triple play, a french thing that every ISP do (Router, player (for tv), and home phone). If you are curious check it out just to compare with your ISP in your country, I'm curious too about the ISP's can provide outside of france :)
@etherealblue
2 жыл бұрын
I've been paying 92 a month for a gig for the past 3-4 years. every april they tell me its going up like 20$ and this time it was 40$ but each time i just threaten to cancel and their customer retention department gives me my price back lol. My gig is fine, only thing I could care for to be faster is the upload. It's either 50 or 60mbps. Trying to stream and upload videos on here it could do to be a hell of a lot faster
@MrStef281197
2 жыл бұрын
Well here in France I pay 30 euros a month for a 5 gbit/s connection. Sad part is I don't have anything plugged in that can reach over a gigabit ( typical ethernet port). They even offer 10 gbit /s plans.
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