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What are their data caps?
Here is what Google has to say about Network Management.. Seems fair to me..What are their data caps?
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I pay Time Warner $56 a month after tax for Internet, and I am rated at 50MB down and 5MB up. Though to compete with Google Fiber, TW is is supposed to be upping that to 200MB down and 10/15MB up for free.
Even still, out of sheer principle of being screwed over by Time Warner's terrible customer service, and inconsistent Internet speeds. I would gladly pay Google $70 a month to tell Time Warner to go kick rocks.
Right now, there is no practical reason for GB internet. When 4K video become what 1080p is now, then yes you will need much more than 50Mbps to do streaming from multiple devices and use the web.
I hate to be that guy, but are you paying $56 a month for 50 megabytes down or megabits down? I am also with TWC, Internet only, and I pay $56 a month for 20 megabits (at it's peak) down. I'm curious as to what you did to get such a better deal!
People who say we don't need Gigabit Internet are missing the bigger picture. Content will continue to evolve, and the consumption of content is going to grow.
I have made this mistake as well... it would make more sense for companies to advertise their speeds in MB/s, but I guess that doesn't look nearly as enticing since 50mbps = 6.25MB/sI hate to be that guy, but are you paying $56 a month for 50 megabytes down or megabits down?
You most certainly can tell a difference, especially with bigger screens. Trust me, there's a noticeable difference in a 60" 1080p and a 60" 4k. Was watching a soccer game on a large screen 4k not too long ago, and you could plain as day read the names and numbers on the backs of the jerseys while the camera was at regular zoom. That's really not possible with the current systems.4k video is another useless standard. That garbage shouldn't even be allowed to take up bandwidth because nobodies eyes can tell the difference, anyway.
YWas watching a soccer game on a large screen 4k not too long ago, and you could plain as day read the names and numbers on the backs of the jerseys while the camera was at regular zoom. That's really not possible with the current systems.