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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: tp4tissue on Sat, 05 December 2020, 13:23:14
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First wave of broadband, using Napster @ 700KB/s felt like Lightning.
Nowadays, you get 13MB/s and it's like, what is this the dark ages ?
Fios Gigabit is gud' ~100MB/s peak, But then dem'Koreans haz 10Gigabit ~ 1100Megabyte/s 1.1GB/s
Korea draws Gigabit @ $20 a month
USA Fios Gbit ~$100 a month
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For the majority of my childhood and my teenage years I only ever remember having anywhere from 100 to maybe 350kbs.
We didn’t have much, but for Christs sake we were happy back then!
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For my job I had to upload small handfuls of photos and drawings that were up 1MB-2MB (each) in size. Although I lived in a relatively close-in, modern suburb of a major city, my connection was awful until maybe somewhere around 2006-2007. It was dial-up until the mid-late-1990s and then very poor DSL after.
Eventually I got into the habit of starting uploads before going to bed, and hoping that there were no glitches in the middle of the night.
Also, as I remember, my upload speed was a small fraction of my download speed.
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I had 56k AOL dial-up until 2005 or so.
When I visited my brother who had cable circa 2001, I recall it was even slower, but he and all his housemates were probably running a bunch of torrents slowing everything down. I also remember having a hard time playing Delta Force 2 at his house because I was used to leading targets by three or four inches on the screen, but I only needed maybe a quarter inch at most of lead when playing at his house.
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still only got 100kb/s at my father's house, and "only" 1.5 Mb/s at my place (feels crazy fast in comparison) he pays about 39 euros/month and i pay 20 although he does have a phone line and i don't, but i got 24h support and i can get fixed IP if i need to :) so overall i think it is a decent deal, for France i mean. you mericans and asians with your crazy speeds, the maximum i could have gotten here is 20Mb/s for 60 euros/month and coming from 100kb and living alone i though it was a tiny bit overkill. (oh and all those numbers are for the down on asymmetric lines so get a tenth on the up)
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My household were very early internet adopters, I believe we got our 56k setup in '92. I was young and don't remember much of it then. It couldn't play games so I didn't care. Needless to say the fam was on top of broadband as soon as it was commercially available. I strongly feel we had broadband as early as '98 because we made a big move the next year and my parents were complaining the new place wouldn't have it for a few months.
There were certinally a lot more text based sites back then. Viruses were rampant, like it was almost guaranteed anything you downloaded in 2000 had a virus of some kind. Things really started to change around '03/04 in terms of content saturation, directly due to the spread of broadband around that time. I think I remember cable companies forcing it like HD tv, offering free upgrades etc to get all the customers using the same tech. I remember a friend received an inconvenience cost on his bill for still using broadband in '06.