@icon some of us have spend a lot of time outside this country , i have spend a good part of last 8 or 10 years outside india so i am used to 100/100 or 1000/1000 home connections , lol how do you think i manged to fill 24 tb :worship:
Me too - based on the below speed tests, I'm going to assume mostly in Europe - other than Latvia, where else?
it is this county which desperately needs a good isp to branch out in the huge market, 100/100 is normal nowadays .
Not really. Some parts of Europe have ISPs whereby users can avail of such speeds, sure, but the number of countries (relatively speaking) is small, and then too, most of those countries are themselves quite small, as indeed is the continent of Europe. Additionally, even in the countries where such speeds are available, synchronous connections are not the norm - in most countries they are very asynchronous, often upload speed is between 10 and 25% of the download speed - I've even seen a couple of ISPs have it at 1% (100 down, 1 up!)
this was my home connection last summer

oh well in India i can just dream of this now.
Ar savu prasibu problema ir ta, ka Lattelecom nav
gigabit paketi vel. Un ka pingtime ir briesmigs!! You should have been getting maybe 15ms to Copenhagen.
In May 2011, they'd only recently introduced their (still top of the line) 500mbit/s plan which, while still very good, doesn't support your claim of this being a home connection, and further to that LATTel's home plans rarely reach anything close to synchronous speeds: even if they don't enforce a limit, there is a technological limitation on
GPON, and achieving 994mbit/s as an upload would mean you were basically choking an entire PON tree.
That being said, it does go to show that if the infrastructure is built properly and plans are developed to take advantage of it, the Internet experience can be simply awesome, and the point of this thread is to ask how people would use a 100mbit/s+ connection... and based on what I've seen since the thread opened, about 65% of users would download copious amounts of porn (can't argue with
router logs)
