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rod_bunny said..evlPanda said..rod_bunny said..?Tier 1: 12Mbps download, 1 Mbps upload
To be honest, I have idea why they would even have T1 as a option.

I have no idea what to do with more than Tier1 speeds. For now.
Examples?
ummm Everything!
12mb down is less than what was available in Aus >10 years ago!
I had 100mb down when I lived in the US in 2001... 16 years ago!!!
Back when the internet was young, people gave a toss about size when they sent you things, when they developed websites.
Now we are streaming 4k movies FFS! Every kid is sending every other kid 8mb pics from their phones. Just about every web page is developed not for speed but for how much rich content can be crammed on it (usually advertising). Every page is loaded with content that has been "selected" for you due to the bots in the background checking umpteen things about you. What you
want to see on this website is mostly - text - which is very light to send, but look around the page - what else do you see right here that you've paid to download that you don't want to see?
The google search page was originally setup as a clean lightweight page in order to load faster than any other search engine - it still is.
I'm on a 100mb now and I still have issues getting pages to load.
If you're on 100mbps now and you still have issues getting pages to load I suggest that it is not your download speeds. Something is wrong.
OK, excepting 4K video what else? Everything you've listed there does not require more that 8mbps, or less. A HD movie requires about 8mbps to stream, or less.
Out of curiosity how long does it take
this verypageto load for
you? As a comparison.
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/General-Discussion/Chat/Global-Internet-vs-NBN?page=357 objects, 1.96MB and 1.63 seconds.
www.ebay.com.au =
72 objects, 2.44 MB and 3.08 seconds.
--- www.google.com ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0.0% packet loss round-trip
min/avg/max/stddev = 10.727/12.805/16.214/1.879 ms
Honestly that's fine for me. Streaming movies is excellent and that's the most download intensive thing I do.
Why do I need (these days) more than 12mbps?