 joetaxpayerI'M Here Till Thursday join:2001-09-07 Sudbury, MA Reviews:
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Re: Just another example said by battleop:No, my answer would be 1.5-3mb. Is that enough to stream Netflix/Hulu with no issue? NF site shows 4.8Mb/sec for an HD stream.
I agree that most people don't care about the number itself, just like I don't know my car's horsepower, but they want enough speed to watch video and download files in reasonable time. I guess with all the gadgets that can stream video, it's really (5mbs * people) + a couple meg for simultaneous surfing. |
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 joetaxpayerI'M Here Till Thursday join:2001-09-07 Sudbury, MA Reviews:
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| said by battleop:Hulu and Netflix are hardly necessities. I'm trying to parse out the "3-6Mb would be more than sufficient to meet today's requirement to be a necessity."
You're right, I suppose, if the ISP were to offer a level of bandwidth that was low end, to pass the good citizen test and help those who can't afford it otherwise. I'd even make a case that 1Mbs can be considered the 'need' level for $10/mo. It would cover browsing and picture transfer for grandma. I see your point. I was probably answering a different question, minimum level for normal activity while paying a regular price ($50 or so). |
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 | Yea I was replying to those who seem to think that the internet is your civil right. |
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