20mb = mbit, or megabyte? I'm getting lost in the terminology.Abandon4093 said:I'd say your average family of 4 probably needs atleast 20MB if we assume that at some point they're each going to be streaming something simultaneously.Realitycrash said:True, there are plenty of streaming going aroind, but how much bandwith does it really take?Abandon4093 said:No Netflix in Sweden?Realitycrash said:Yes, and A: it isn't available in my country (nor is any similar service that I am aware of) and B; Streaming doesn't seem to be very popular, even for those that are aware of it (again, where I live).Abandon4093 said:Ever heard of Netflix?Realitycrash said:Well, honestly, when it comes to the people I know (i.e young men and women), that is pretty much the only reason they would want it (gaming not included).TestECull said:And my point is that it's stupid to assume everyone who wants a big connection is a damned dirty pirate. There's plenty of legit, non-gaming uses for such a connection, and I'd bet good money the majority of people who would want such a tube are perfectly legit with what they download.Realitycrash said:Don't be rude?
As I clearly stated, the average person isn't a gamer, and won't be using Steam, not will the average person (as of yet) often buy ANY large file online, at least not where I live, where piracy is pretty everyday.
My point was that even for someone who want to "buy a movie online", 100mbit seems rather overkill, considering how rare it is.
Sure, there are certainly those who DO use it for other reasons, but I just pointed out that the average use for the average user prooobably isn't buying a movie now and then, or streaming..
Just sayin.
I do hope it catches on, though.
Well regardless, the average net user in most other countries does use some sort of streaming application atleast now and again.
Like I edited into my other post.
Edit: Also Last FM. I probably use that more than my own music collection these days.That's pretty common these days. So is the use if iPlayer, ITVplayer, 40D, Sky online, itunes, amazon and a whole host of other applications and sites that allow the majority of net users to download and stream movies, music and TV programs.
I'd say about 90% of my friends use atleast 3 of those on a regular basis.
I guess some families could potentially use the 'with, but I can stream several things just fine with my old "limited" connection.
Even Youtube takes up more than bandwidth than you'd think.
Well, yeah, an average family of four might need it, but I was confounded over the 100mbit upgrade they did for everyone ^^