We don't even have fibre where I live and probably never will, so this is but a dream anyway :(
https://www.aston.ac.uk/latest-news/...rage-broadband
We don't even have fibre where I live and probably never will, so this is but a dream anyway :(
https://www.aston.ac.uk/latest-news/...rage-broadband
That's almost terrifying.
My quick calculation says this is 358 terabytes per second.
Good grief.
So clever my foot fell off.
It makes me chuckle that they feel 69mbits/sec is the national average! We get 4mbits/sec if we are lucky.
Are your neighbours with different providers getting the same sort of speed ?
We used Orange in France (equivalent to BT) and got 2mbps. Then I thought why am I paying a premium price for a crap service and switched to their cheaper offshoot (Sosh - similar to Plusnet). It saved us about £13 a month and the speed quadrupled.
Last edited by catflem; 9th April 2024 at 13:58.
Yes, it's as good as it gets via cooper cable. We have a fibre option, installed, in the loosest possible way, by one company, they just dig up anything and everything as they have the contract apparently, shame I missed them digging up my front boundary..
but they then have a complete monopoly once the initial sweetener is finished, but I'm reluctant to use that.
But, everything works. Very occasionally the TV is slow but it's very rare. We use another place with slightly higher speeds (via a mobile router) which again runs various devices and rarely struggles. Sometimes I wonder about these "speeds"..
301 terabits according to the article, which in a sense would be 37.625 terabytes of stuff going down the wire every second, but - not all of that would be "payload" or actual transferred data, some of it is protocol overheads Staggering nonetheless. Another consideration is the speed of the hardware attached to the network, I have to wonder how much data they sent across. Even the fastest regular commercial computer memory has data rates measured in GB (not TB) per second.
Good correction. Maths was never my strong point.
Still absolutely staggering.
So clever my foot fell off.
The broadband speeds at our new place are pretty poor but if you really need fast broadband, Starlink is available everywhere in the UK now and offers warp-speed compared to the cable providers.
I also held my nose and bit the bullet and had Starlink installed. I needed something much better than what Sky could provide.
Equipment is currently half price and pretty much plug and play unless you want to instal the dish on your roof. We added an extra cable to go to the neighbours and they have an access point and a separate network and therefore we split the £75 monthly cost which brings it down to just a tenner more than Sky! The speeds are great but can be bettered by good fibre. Top speed to date was over 300Mbps but currently around 110Mbps. Weather and load can affect speeds.
Also the Starlink WiFi router doesn’t have a great range and so using a TP Link Deco 75e Mesh system to push the signal fully around the house!