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Realitycrash

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Abandon4093 said:
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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.
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.
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).
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..
Ever heard of Netflix?

Just sayin.
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).
I do hope it catches on, though.
No Netflix in Sweden?

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.


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.
Edit: Also Last FM. I probably use that more than my own music collection these days.
True, there are plenty of streaming going aroind, but how much bandwith does it really take?
I guess some families could potentially use the 'with, but I can stream several things just fine with my old "limited" connection.
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.

Even Youtube takes up more than bandwidth than you'd think.
20mb = mbit, or megabyte? I'm getting lost in the terminology.
Well, yeah, an average family of four might need it, but I was confounded over the 100mbit upgrade they did for everyone ^^
 

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Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
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Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
TestECull said:
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.
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.
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).
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..
Ever heard of Netflix?

Just sayin.
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).
I do hope it catches on, though.
No Netflix in Sweden?

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.


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.
Edit: Also Last FM. I probably use that more than my own music collection these days.
True, there are plenty of streaming going aroind, but how much bandwith does it really take?
I guess some families could potentially use the 'with, but I can stream several things just fine with my old "limited" connection.
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.

Even Youtube takes up more than bandwidth than you'd think.
20mb = mbit, or megabyte? I'm getting lost in the terminology.
Well, yeah, an average family of four might need it, but I was confounded over the 100mbit upgrade they did for everyone ^^
The thing is, it cost them close to nothing to upgrade people if they already built the infrastructure so it gives them goodwill with their customers and good publicity.
 

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Plenty of reasons to have fast internet. Sharing your connection for one. I have 3 computers in my house and I don't want to be unable to play an MMO because someone else is streaming something. Not waiting 20 hours for a Steam download to finish is nice as well.

OnLive is also a good example why you'd want a better connection. It's an interesting service, especially for those who don't want to invest in a gaming pc, or use a laptop. However the service at this point is very crappy in my opinion. The stream is low quality and even so there's a slight delay (and this with a 100Mb/s connection).

And don't discount downloads either. I sometimes share GB worth of pictures at once, and it's nice to be able to do it in minutes (and still have a usable internet connection)

There's also the matter of convenience. Why do people buy color TV's? You can watch a movie just as well in b/w, but it's a lot nicer if it's color. Same with fast internet.
 

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Tubez said:
Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
TestECull said:
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.
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.
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).
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..
Ever heard of Netflix?

Just sayin.
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).
I do hope it catches on, though.
No Netflix in Sweden?

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.


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.
Edit: Also Last FM. I probably use that more than my own music collection these days.
True, there are plenty of streaming going aroind, but how much bandwith does it really take?
I guess some families could potentially use the 'with, but I can stream several things just fine with my old "limited" connection.
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.

Even Youtube takes up more than bandwidth than you'd think.
20mb = mbit, or megabyte? I'm getting lost in the terminology.
Well, yeah, an average family of four might need it, but I was confounded over the 100mbit upgrade they did for everyone ^^
The thing is, it cost them close to nothing to upgrade people if they already built the infrastructure so it gives them goodwill with their customers and good publicity.
Sure, this I know, but it just brings me back to the original "what kind of average person would warrant this upgrade in infrastructure?".
But perhaps cloud-computing will kick-through.
 

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I am baffled what uses someone could necessarily see in a 1gig-line, but some people do like the best of the best, no matter if it is necessary (I have a similar friend, actually, but he games online).
Web Hosting. There's just one example for you. I have a friend who hosts a number of sites, servers and so on on his home computer. He earns some cash out of it without having to do anything basically. For that he needs a 1Gb/s connection.
 

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Realitycrash said:
Tubez said:
Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
TestECull said:
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.
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.
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).
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..
Ever heard of Netflix?

Just sayin.
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).
I do hope it catches on, though.
No Netflix in Sweden?

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.


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.
Edit: Also Last FM. I probably use that more than my own music collection these days.
True, there are plenty of streaming going aroind, but how much bandwith does it really take?
I guess some families could potentially use the 'with, but I can stream several things just fine with my old "limited" connection.
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.

Even Youtube takes up more than bandwidth than you'd think.
20mb = mbit, or megabyte? I'm getting lost in the terminology.
Well, yeah, an average family of four might need it, but I was confounded over the 100mbit upgrade they did for everyone ^^
The thing is, it cost them close to nothing to upgrade people if they already built the infrastructure so it gives them goodwill with their customers and good publicity.
Sure, this I know, but it just brings me back to the original "what kind of average person would warrant this upgrade in infrastructure?".
But perhaps cloud-computing will kick-through.
The swedish state recently gave half a billion swedish kr for to expand the infrastructure in Skåne and Im quite certain they are giving it to other places so that might be the reason and I guess its also so they will not loose customers to other companies that are offering 100mbit

http://www.skane.se/sv/Skanes-utveckling/Ansvarsomraden/Infrastruktur/Bredband/Statligt-stod-for-anlaggning-av-kanalisation-for-IT-infrastruktur/
 

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Realitycrash said:
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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).
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..

Prejudice like that is why the majority of us have to put up with shit like SOPA. People assume EVERYONE ON THE INTERNET is a damned dirty pirate, guilty until proven innocent comes into play, and it's a huge clusterfuck.



Like I said, it's stupid to assume that everyone who wants that large a connection is a pirate. Just because your friends are pirates doesn't mean everyone else is.
No, not everyone, but as I stated: I am an avid online gamer, and I did just fine with my 25mbit line. More than fine, actually. It was smooth. I questioned that the hell an average, non-online gamer would ever need with a 100mbit line, especially since buying books, music and movies aren't that widespread, and ESPECIALLY since it seems to be fairly quick either way (though people do tend to complain no matter how short the timespan is).
Just because you don't seem to understand everyone is not you, doesn't mean that people do not utilize more than that. my neighbor has a 50Mb/s connection. Not a single one of them games past some flash games on newgrounds. They very frequently max bandwidth with multiple streaming movies however. I understand that living alone might give you the idea that everyone has the same internet consumption but that simply is not the case.

tl;dr Not everyone uses your level of internet consumption, that's why.
 

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You know, I can imagine that if you have say a family of four, all using the internet at the same time, streaming/gaming, it would slow things to a crawl. Perhaps I just haven't experienced many people using such services at the same time, especially streaming. I honestly don't think it has caught on with the wider public so much that an average-family does it at the same time.
Really? You've never seen multiple people use Youtube at the same time? That is streaming. It's also very bandwith intensive if you go over 480p.
 

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Two words. Streaming Porn.

Actually, come to think of it, I don't know where you live, but I don't know of ANYONE who doesn't stream movies or music. I could see my family easily being on Pandora on their computers, watching a movie on netflix off the wii, and playing a video game on the xbox, all at approximately the same time. A family of four may have less needs, but I can't think of anyone who isn't streaming regularly. So, in essence, you're wrong. I don't know who you hang out with, but streaming definitely IS popular enough to require more bandwidth nowadays.
 

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Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
Abandon4093 said:
Realitycrash said:
TestECull said:
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.
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.
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).
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..
Ever heard of Netflix?

Just sayin.
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).
I do hope it catches on, though.
No Netflix in Sweden?

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.


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.
Edit: Also Last FM. I probably use that more than my own music collection these days.
True, there are plenty of streaming going aroind, but how much bandwith does it really take?
I guess some families could potentially use the 'with, but I can stream several things just fine with my old "limited" connection.
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.

Even Youtube takes up more than bandwidth than you'd think.
20mb = mbit, or megabyte? I'm getting lost in the terminology.
Well, yeah, an average family of four might need it, but I was confounded over the 100mbit upgrade they did for everyone ^^
Megabytes. I've never actually heard of a provider selling megabits before. Maybe it's just a US to UK thing. Like the OP said, the US is pretty notorious for bad network infrastructure.

But yea, 100 Mbits is what... about 13 Mbytes? So that's less than what I'm getting. Granted there's 5 people in our family. But I'd say there's only 3 of us that regularly net dive. And we usually stream on one device if we're going to do it.

Usually through Netflix on the PS3 in the living room. Good way to watch movies together.
Alrighty! I guess a large family can have need of it.
 

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Sure, this I know, but it just brings me back to the original "what kind of average person would warrant this upgrade in infrastructure?".
But perhaps cloud-computing will kick-through.
We're not even talking cloud-computing here. When that kicks through, the 100mb/s connection will be inadequate.
 

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People generally don't appreciate what they have until it's gone. I was used to some pretty damn good Internet, but now I'm stuck with this piss-poor connection. When I get my very own connection, you'd best believe I'm going to fork out for the speed. I have a crap-ton of games and DLC to download, HD video streaming, and yes, online gaming. My first couple weeks with mach 2 high speed Internet, you'd best believe I'm going to make full use of it.
Besides, I'm just used to having the good stuff. $3,200 laptop and all that, of course I'm going to pay for the top-notch Internet.
 

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Alright, I'm aware that the US has some rather (extremely) crappy broadband infrastructure, so I can see why you would want somewhat faster and cheaper, but bear with me.

Erhm. So my broadband-provider called today out of the blue and asked me if I was pleased with my current service (25mbit/sec for 29Ea month, around 38 USD or so). I confirmed that I was, and braced myself to ignore a pointless salespitch. Well, the pitch didn't come. Instead, the man in the phone said that they would be upgrading me to 100mbit/sec, four times as fast, if I just signed up on their website and confirmed.
"What's the catch?" I asked.
- "No catch, we're just upgrading our infrastructure and your apartment-building happens to be one of the first to have it installed. It's the same price as before.
" Uh, so 100/mbit a sec for 30E?"
- "Yes."
-" Okeeey..."

After I hung up, I started thinking. "Why the hell would I ever need this?"
I could come up with two reasons anyone would ever need that fast a connection in our current world.
1: They really, really love their online games, and can't handle the tiniest of lag.
Sure, I used to play a shitloads of WoW, and lag bugged me to no end, but with my 25mbit/sec connection, the only time I ever truely lagged seemed to be when the servers were overloaded. So in fact, even if I had a 1000mbit/sec, it wouldn't help me if the servers couldn't handle the traffic.
2: Downloading stuff. I.e pirating stuff. That's the sole reason I could think of anyone ever needing faster than what I already had. I already load everything online in an instant unless the servers are heavily taxed (*cough* Escapist on Wednesday *cough*), even online streaming is perfectly smooth. The only time something lags for me is due to my computer getting a bit old and can't process things fast enough. So this is most likely the same for everyone else in my area, right?
So pretty much my broadband-provider is encouraging me to download stuff (meaning pirate, in most cases. How often do you otherwise really download things that take any considerable amount of time? When downloading from Steam, perhaps), and that seems to be their entire selling-point.
"Go fast, go bigger!"
- "Uh, why?"
- "Well..Eh..Makes getting that latest Game of Thrones DVD a lot smoother!"

Now I'm not complaining that I got it for free, I just wonder what the hell ordinary people would ever use it for, and thus why the insane rush to upgrade an infrastructure that most already aren't using to their full potential as it is. I get that it is a marketing-strategy ("We got the fastet and cheapest!"), but hell, this just feels redundant, especially since most people don't play online games anyway!


(And oh, I live in Sweden, if you want to know)
I love how so many people immediately assume that the only reason to have massive bandwidth is for illegal purposes.

I spend quite a bit of time waiting for my illustrations and animations to upload to my client's servers, or downloading multi-gig datasets from NASA, NOAA, and USGS, and my bandwidth is already well above average for my provider.
 

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For those posting from the UK, everything is advertised in Mb = megabits, not MB which is megabytes. To download a film (around 700 MB) on a 100Mb connection would take around 60 seconds (give or take). That is 1 min which is at the minute more than enough.

However for those people discussing lag, after you have 5-10Mb connection per computer then increasing the Mb per second connection has absolutely no effect on online gaming experience (excluding services like Onlive). The reason for this is it doesnt matter how much information you can get at one time if it takes a long time to go across the internet. For example if your connection was 100Mb then you could get 100Mb of information every second but that is no good if that information was sent 2 seconds ago because you would be behind everyone else. This is where ping comes in. A low ping <25 means that the information is arriving with you at almost exactly the same time as it was sent from someone else, hence reducing lag.
 

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Adam Prescott said:
For those posting from the UK, everything is advertised in Mb = megabits, not MB which is megabytes. To download a film (around 700 MB) on a 100Mb connection would take around 600 seconds (give or take). That is 10 mins which is quick but not instantaneous.

Moreover for those people discussing lag, after you have 5-10Mb connection per computer then increasing the Mb per second connection has absolutely no effect on online gaming experience (excluding services like Onlive). The reason for this is it doesnt matter how much information you can get at one time if it takes a long time to go across the internet. For example if your connection was 100Mb then you could get 100Mb of information every second but that is no good if that information was sent 2 seconds ago because you would be behind everyone else. This is where ping comes in. A low ping <25 means that the information is arriving with you at almost exactly the same time as it was sent from someone else, hence reducing lag.
Actually it would takes around 63 seconds since with 100Mbit/s you will download at around 11.1Mbyte/s which means 10seconds =111Megabyte
700MB/11= 63
 

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CrazyBlaze said:
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I hate everyone here, i live in Canada and the best plan i can get is over 100 bucks a month with 2 meg speed and a 200gb download limit.

capcha make haste... oh go to hell lol
..Seriously, is that near any urban center, or "out in the woods"? Because 100 bucks for 2meg is fucking laughable.
Hope not. Canadian here. I'm paying $60 CAD a month for 25/MBit and no bandwidth cap.
Our infastructure is overpriced and owned my only 2 companies who will never get stuck with monopoly laws because they're best buddies with the CRTC. But 100 bucks for 2/MB is atrocious.
My provider is rogers and the 2mb plan is the best one they "Offer" to my area, and im in a large city its fucking stupid. My current plan is 1.5mb with 100gb download cap for 70 bucks. Are you with Bell? If so im fucking switching screw rogers.
 

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I dunno, it would be nice to have if it wasn't expensive

I'm paying out the ass for 12MBPS with AT&T.

Lets just say I'm switching soon, I have NEVER had to deal with this bad service, our speed gets so slow sometimes that I can't even load up firefox. Download speeds drop to like 100kbps and youtube refuses to even load.

Hell youtube takes forever to buffer anyways, and since I'm an admin on gmod theater, multiplayer youtube, I can't even get on to moderate.

So yeah USA does have bad BA isp's

Also, I've called people out like 12 times to fix these problems, they are sent out, and the problem stops. They leave and the problem returns. This has caused their tech support outright to call me a liar and have them charge me 100$ for them just looking at my internet and saying nothing is wrong.
 

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Because nothing is more awesome than downloading full sized blue ray movies in 30 minutes while playing your favorite online game as your downloading 20 porn videos while on webcam with your gf.

And thats just on your desktop computer. We haven't even started on the notebook sitting in your lap.