• subignition@fedia.io
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    11 hours ago

    The article you linked describes plans reaching up to 1000Mbps (1Gbps).

    That’s only 2% of the speed of the theoretical 50Gbps maximum OP’s article discusses (and 10% of the 10Gbps real-world speeds currently available in China according to the same article). I think you have your units mixed up.

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      11 hours ago

      Let me know when any of those those 100gbps lines reach 1gbps xD.

      It was in direct relation to 1gbps.

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        9 hours ago

        Then I guess it’s my bad thinking you were trying to show 100 gigabit plans

        None of those plans actually do reach 1gbps though, you kinda proved their point with your link

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          9 hours ago

          Those plans do not reach 1gbps at 7pm when every family in the neighbourhood is online, that is to be expected.

          Under ideal situations proximity and network congestion they are capable of hitting the full 1gbps.

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        10 hours ago

        I think you may be confused? 1Gbps is about as good as it gets in Australia.