I always wonder the hell are we supposed to do with 50+mb of upload speeds
1080p streaming doesn't even use 7mb.
And I believe 4K streaming doesn't go above 16 or 18mb.
upload things to the internet? i just recently upgraded from an old ass internet with like 50-100 upload to about 250-300, i upload my beats to youtube and beatstars like 3x quicker, i save actual time on the regular, i imagine with bigger files it saves even more time
My life was never eazy
f***
Used to have 3mb (but it was 250kb of download and less for upload)
But today im supposedly getting 1 gb of download and upload
My phone literally gets better internet speed in the middle of a rural NJ town on LTE than some of y’all on Wi-Fi
This ain’t even 5G
upload things to the internet? i just recently upgraded from an old ass internet with like 50-100 upload to about 250-300, i upload my beats to youtube and beatstars like 3x quicker, i save actual time on the regular, i imagine with bigger files it saves even more time
I rarely do uploads but you have a point.
My phone literally gets better internet speed in the middle of a rural NJ town on LTE than some of y’all on Wi-Fi
This ain’t even 5G
You American? I always thought
you were EU fam
How?
" The answer lies in it’s origins. Romania was a late arrival on the internet scene and Romanians have skipped many steps and luggages carried by on which others have built the internet.
In 1997 I saw for the first time a computer connected to the internet on a modem 56k, it was to expensive and I only got internet by modem on 2000, it had many inconveniences and low adoption rates.
Next in 2001-2003 hundreds of very small companies build by young IT engineers spread through cities creating neighborhood networks using latest technologies the RJ45 cable which now after 20 years is still the best standard.
It was a long term investment in a successful technology RJ45 cable infrastructure.
Those companies spread the internet everywhere in 2–3 years, in each corner of big and small, no centralization, no bureaucracy, no regulations, no laws, but they spread everywhere at a very fast peace, because they were free to develop. They have developed in strange and funny ways, internet cables were lying everywhere, creating a mess hard to describe without images. Some interconnection between neighborhood networks existed and it was limited in speed
Soon smaller companies brought even smaller ones, successful companies have brought smaller ones. When clients moved to bigger companies the very fast internet, low prices and the quality of internet connection was kept, each company was trying to attract clients from the concurrence with high bandwidth speed, low latency, unlimited traffic and small prices.
You had in 2005 with 5 dollars unlimited internet with 20–50 MB( Mega Bytes) and latency of 50ms. That is very well even by today 2021 standards in western world.
In 2007 everything started to be regulated and about 10 big companies have emerged, but the fight to keep the clients and the amazing infrastructure of the very small neighborhood network cheap and well trained workforce have managed to keep the same prices which are extremely competitive to what western states is able to offer.
Now in 2021 about 5 big companies have the whole market and the competition is less fierce but they still walk on the same road that the small, cheap, unregulated, intelligent, agile neighborhood mushroom like companies have created in 2001. "
Fiberlink 1000 is 9$, 1gbps download 1gbps upload (available everywhere in the country even villages with 1k people)
Fiberlink 10G is 11$, 10 gbps 10gbps upload (available only in cities)
Also 5G speeds are crazy here, did a speed test in Bucharest metro and reached 720mbps download and 60mbps upload