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neat.
i'll just wait 100 years until it arrives in America.

More like a thousand years

>mfw I'm sitting on 12 down

>in collaboration with Deutsche "vectoring is fiber" Telekom

[X] abort

>implying any drive can write to disk that fast
>implying it won't get reduced to the generic fiber speed once it gets split up with your damn neighbors

With that glorious 300Gb monthly data cap

Australia will get this in a speedy 50billion years.

This

Too bad their LTE network is pretty much the only one worth using in germany

Who the fuck still has data caps?

Not them but I've never known there to be data caps, at least where I'm at in America. Perhaps 10 years ago

third world countries

Australia, we're currently in the extremely slow process of getting a hybrid fiber/copper system instead of just copper, and even then we still have caps.

>implying any drive can write to disk that fast
Came here for this

>Deutsche Telekom
I wish I had 10 MBit or something.
>Setting up a Rasperry and HDD for eternal low energy downloading

>LTE
>Worth using
>Datacap
If they had a 1000 GB cap I would consider it.

Damn. No wonder you cunts shitpost so much

I'm more shocked that Nokia is still alive

you thought nokla was all phones?

Nokia made (and still makes) a lot of stuff apart from phones. It is a 150 years old company that started with rubber and paper business.

Why wouldn't it be?

Only Nokia mobile department was sold to Microsoft, Nokia itself is making record high profits.

>rubber

Condoms?

Better, Giant Condoms for feet.

Comcast or Xfinity still has a data cap, it went from not having it to having it. At first it was a 300GB limit, but it was increased to 1TB which is better at least.
They aren't even the only ones in the U.S to have data caps.

Every major ISP has data caps.
You can get them removed by paying an extra $30~50 to your bill.

Why is this allowed?
Because they can, and there's no other competition out there to stop them.

Canada

Unless you're paying $70+/mo then only in Ontario and Quebec.

BC and Albertacucks are stuck with 400GB data caps no matter how much they pay due to Telus-Shaw duopoly in the West being more Jewish than Bell-Rogers duopoly in the East.

neato

>can download 15 bluray movies in a second
>bandwidth will be used up for the entire month
>america

;^)

I'm in Indiana and I don't have caps, cos. Granted, my download speed is only 25 MB, but it's much better than the 1 MB down I had 5 years ago

>can download 15 bluray movies in a second
>bandwidth will be used up for the entire nation for a month
ftfy

Uverse has data caps.

>mfw looking at GoyT&T's "super fast" internet/TV package for my area earlier this year
10 Mbps down/1 Mbps up is not fast, fucking kikes

It'd help if I put the image in, eh?

>Germany
>Deutsche Lelekom

Their fiber network is already capable of Gigabit speeds yet you can only order 200Mbps packages

Although they're the only company who actually build ANY new cables. Even though they still only use copper.
Every other ISP just whines that they don't get shit for free.

Being cucked by FTTN instead of glorious FTTP like in New Zealand

>Every major ISP has data caps.
Not in Sweden/most of Europe

I'm from an eastern European third world country and data caps aren't even a thing here. It baffles me how there are data caps in Australia of all places.

I have 10gbps in the netherlands. Getting that 10gbps network card soon

>It baffles me how there are data caps in Australia of all places.
Should it really?

You're talking about an incredibly remote place with terrible infrastructure and the need to run underground and underwater cabling to access any other part of the world.

>1 Tbps
>it's as fast as L1 cache
jesus christ

>Your data cap gone in 3 seconds

Not true. There are a o companies laying fibre cables. M-Net in Munich, R-Kom in Regensburg and quite a few others. Mostly in cities though.

No one in Balkans has data caps for over 15 years

Wanna know something even more shocking?

Re-read the article in the OP's pic. Nokia recently acquired Bell Labs, which is responsible for a fuckton of what modern computers are

This

In addition to that, it's unironically one of the fastest internets in the world (couple with being cheap af at the same time). The countries in that area also have quite large torrent trackers that allow only their countries' IPs, which leads to almost instantaneous download speeds as everyone seeding is right next to you. Additionally, studying software-related shit is a huge trend and is responsible for a large portion of their projected future growth. Some even say that that region will be the Silicon Valley of the EU

Makes you think doesn't it

>1Tbps
>1 guy from Brazil is seeding with 12kbps
Thanks Obama

>mfw google is having trouble in some cities putting their fiber optic cables up because comcast owns the fuckin telephone poles

Good luck finding servers that will let you saturate literally all of their outbound fibers

achieving some BS in the lab is a lot different from some body agreeing on a new DOCSIS 4.x standard that has the same speeds.
it is a step forward but its uncertain if this will ever see any commercial uses (the tech , not the speed)


Here is some page from 2003 already mentioning terabit stuff
directionsmag.com/entry/10-terabit-ethernet-from-10-gigabit-ethernet-to-100-gigabit-ethernet-to-1-t/123897

> I'm still on 20 down 3 up
Such is life in taco land

tfw 2mbit/s download, 0.5mb/s upload

8 down, 1 up

germany

Work on latency issues.
Work on reliability issues.
Work on coverage.

goddamn URL prettification making me read that as “10 terabit ethernet”

>tfw 6 down 0.5 up

800mbit down / 50up

my current nic is stupid picky doesnt want to negotiate faster than 100mbit for some reason.

There's a few 10 Gbps ISPs here already. This shouldn't be that far off.

You mean 40 years ago?

you on totalgay, bro?
i get 20down/2up here

>yfw subscribe to 60 mbps down 4 up
>yfw you only get 30 mbps down 360 kbps up because your router is shit and you can't afford to upgrade

Meanwhile gigabit is still only affordable by the 0.1% in cucknada.

start.ca has unlimited for $10/mo extra (so $50/mo gets you 15 Mbps unlimited on adsl2+)

10 down 0.3 up here
Good thing I only leech

What's the point of 1Tb/s download when the average HDD speed is 50GB/s?

Dude RAID and ram lmao

>not having Terabytes of RAM
>not downloading your OS and media library from the cloud when you boot

I have something called RAM and an SSD, so I don't see an issue here.

64$, 25/10, unlimited FTTN. I just want more up...

Sucks, but it's true unlimited...

Comcast has always had data caps, they just weren't enforced until recently

Nokia, you pimp!

Really makes you think

I hope this doesn't fall through, jewgle needs competition to stop them from controlling everything

>tfw have 25/5, better than 99% of the country, but only on 60 GB/month.

he meant in the US
i doubt there are data caps anywhere in europe

That face was nightmare fuel for me as a baby watching my dad play that NES game. It still kind of gives me the willies probably because of repressed childhood trauma.

I have had them forever, and I never remember that. I use to use like 1TB or 2TB monthly, and it was all good, it was in place but in other areas, in Miami it wasn't until recently.

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30€ per month lads

Not with those upload speeds

fucking hell we got 4Mbit or something ADSL in Sweden back in early 2000 for less than $30/mo without caps and you niggas have caps still? i'd fucking RIOT.

>3 stars
huehuehue

also hows it feel not having an ISP that cares about your privacy and freedom?

no wait it was only 1Mbit

What ISP's don't in America?

well thats just not true user

This is why we are #1

Self restraint

what happen when you exceed the data caps ? You can't connect ?
WTF is this for real ? I remember back in the days where you had to pay for an amount of data, but now it's over right ? wtf

>Bell Labs

Goddamit, just fucking hire me already.

...

You get charged absurd rates like $1/GB extra. Most providers do not warn you in any way to that fact.

dude, that's bullshit. What you need is some smartass couple of guys making an ISP company and charging cheap with no cap.
You'll get rich beyond counting, it'll suck within a year because of traffic but you'll fix it by reinvesting the money AND you'll save america coz now even the shittiest of your isp will not be charging extra.

More like a million in Canada

TPG you dumb nigger. 100/40 unlimited for $99/month.

>this is what yuropoors actually believe

Exetel you even dumber nigger.
100/40 unlimited for $90 a month.

>The sun will supernova before Canada gets national gigabit

Prices are similar for all NBN IPs. That's over double what I pay now though.

What Bell Labs made 40 years ago is still heavily relevant now. Also, there have been many Noble Laureates from there, so I wouldn't make light of Bell Labs.

What's exetel like? How long do they normally take to connect up to nbn?

not Mexico, i can tell you that, you can download anything you want in glorious 10 Mbps

this is literally what happened in most of europe, literally. Not kidding, good internet 10-15 years ago was around 50 to 70 with caps sometimes and now it's around 30 with not cap for all of the isp.

>tfw you literally can't remove your data cap

>yuropoors are literally this clinically retarded

What's the point of having all this speed? I mean I'm on a 35 mbps connection and everything is reasonably fast. I don't see what's the point of having such a fast connection unless you're constantly uploading and downloading files on a minute basis.

Implying that high transfer rate isn't useful beyond downloading porn in your personal computer.

Not mine? Am I being taken for a ride or something? I didn't realize it was still 2001

For me, I ordered on Monday and a dude from the NBN was connecting me on Friday.
Exetel paid the extra for a battery backup as well, no lock in contract and never any slow points.

That said, I probably only had the system fitted so quickly because the NBN dude was already in my area and it only takes an hour or two.
If no NBN contractors are due to be in your area for a while, expect to wait.

That said, if you're already on the NBN, I think it would really only be a couple of days to get a connection (the delay is mainly with your old provider disconnecting).

I'm not the one being retarded here.

What's the point of having more than 8kb RAM? My machine is fast as it is.

5down / 1up, 80% uptime and throttling
please kill me

With France From ADSL

No data caps here in romania :^)))

So America and Africa
Got it

>Australia will get this in a speedy 50billion years.
Nah, you only need 1Tbps to the node, copper wire to the home will be adequate for consumer needs.
This post was approved by Malcom 'IT' Turnbull

>tfw 60Mb internet with no caps
>tfw Charter
godly. only had it go down twice in the 3 years i've been here.

So a speed technically up to 125 Gb/s. Max we have nowadays is about 5. You all see the problem here?

Where are the best places to live in the U.S. if I want the fastest possible internet?

>125Gb/s
No user, 2^10Gb/s.

>▶
Thank you Mr. Turnbull!

>Jewish companies own the infrastructure

Thankfully, the poles in Australia mainly belong to power companies, who don't give a shit about telecom's

In australia, you get throttled to 64kbps (not a typo) till the period ends.

Though only the larger telecom's have data caps. Most any ISP here will ask questions if you're using more than 5-6 Terrabytes in a single month

I pay for 8 down and 1 up, italy
I get 2 and 0.2

tfw 12 down and 1 up but need at least 2 up but would have to pay 15€ more for 0,5 increase in up

>Africa
Nope, America only apparently.

I'm from Morocco (North Africa) and we have internet plans ranging from 2 MB/s dsl to fiber optic internet, all this with no data caps or whatsoever.
Only 4G/LTE has monthly data caps.

Serbia here. We have unlimited data.

What about kebab?

take it from someone who has FTTH if your company is already a jew that screws you over them changing to fiber means nothing.
i got 10mbps bump when we went from dsl to fiber the max is still 100.

>unity media
>docsis 3.1
>2017Q1
>1gbps

>There are a o companies laying fibre cables
deutsche-glasfaser.de/privatkunden/internet/glasfaser/#up_und_download_gleich_schnell

Unlimited kebab too, unfortunately.

you poor soul
>o2 rollover contract from when they aquired alicedsl
>get fibre 2 home because my city paid to build a fibre infrastructure
>get 100 down 100 up for 30 bucks a month which includes my phone line and IP tv which is seperate from my internet bandwidth
feels good to live in bumfuck nowhere were city hall cares about its people and actually has tech people employed in deceisionmaking

Totally useless to the end customer.
I have 1 Gbps and I don't even use 500 Mbps out of it. Most servers can't keep up and I never reach 1 Gbps data speed transfers, not even while torrenting. With 4K content going mainstream it might prove useful in the future, but right now it is not. The only thing I love about my internet is the glorious 1 ms ping, or at least very low overall latency.

>mfw not even 1mb down

In america, there are literally laws that disallow potential new companies from offering a better product than the competition. Not only that but you can't exactly lay out your own fiber over something as big as the US without ridiculous amounts of funding from the get go (e.g. government funding the other guys have had since day 1 and still do have today but you're not eligible for).

So this is...
the power...
of copper..... vectoring...........

i also would like 1 tablespoon speed

at least i dont live in new zealand

You mean tablepsoon

>tfw everyone is on fiber and I'm just sitting here with my 17mbs D and 0.8mbs UP that often gets worse during rush hours

People in Britain who pay less than £15 a month for broadband

Lol Belgium has shit tier internet and data caps.

The govt here was forced to buy new computers when windows2000 wasnt supported anymore. These faggets cant keep up with the rest of the world.

But that isn't true, is it user? Broadband AND phone here is free, without limits, except the line rental, due to government subsidies. But of course you'd know that if you were a British adult.

theire just called condoms in finland though

I'd love to see that ;)

Turkey.

Its 50GB for month , absolute bullshit after 50GB speed is 4mbit.

You can get non cap but pay same price again.

>Only 3'rd world countries still have data caps
>droid-life.com/2016/07/20/verizon-unlimited-data-rip-tetherers/

America yes.

This too

arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/04/verizon-warns-fios-user-over-excessive-use-of-unlimited-data/

>Americans have to pay 50$ extra for "unlimited" data

>Unit in the exponent
NeXT level of fast.

Simple, just get 200 1TB ssds in raid 0.

>good tier in Europe :D

Britbong here. 4 down 1 up at £50 ($65ish) a month. Fml

>Lostralia

230kb/s
Fuck you guys

>Poland
Well least your nets good.

>In america, there are literally laws that disallow potential new companies from offering a better product than the competition

>Muh free market
>Muh capitalism

kek

>Government
>Using Windows
Guess I shouldn't expect anything else from fucking Lelgium, of all countries.

My first broadband was 512kb/s, and that was _13_ years ago.
You must live in a right shithole

10€/month desu

I'm on a Telstra business plan with a cap of 2TB. Pretty sure it would be impossible to use that much data with my current Internet speeds.

But NZ was cucked by FTTN. You guys are just uncuckening yourselves now.

>2007, Australian government starts deployment of FTTP Australia-wide, albeit incredibly slow to happen.
>By 2012 NZ had fully deployed FTTN but realised how shit it was.
>By 2013 Australia had completely given up on FTTP for existing residencies, and started deploying FTTN.

Years might be slightly off, but the point is that you're slightly ahead of the curve - you realise how shit FTTN is and FTTP although it takes way longer is much smarter long term.

>shit latency

wew lad even my 1mbit up/down gets 17ms xD

I wasn't being rhetorical, I actually wanted to know what ISPs don't. What ISP do you have?

>laws that disallow potential new companies from offering a better product than the competition

Really?

Are you me?

Wait, the rest Canada has data caps? I guess Ontario is good for something after all.

TWC doesn't

Our friends in Europe need to realize we don't have data caps in the US of A.

Huezil net 15MB reporting in

>tfw

ha no

And most services in America.

>Insert your joke about third world, rebuttal, counter-rebuttal here, whatever. Data caps are the norm for most US ISPs.

speedtest thread?

>4/21/2016

>German internet
>good
>not 3rd world tier garbage

>I have 129 ping
Please kill me.

Is Nokia Bell Labs the same Bell Labs that AT&T used to own? AKA where transistors, lasers, the C programming language, etc. were made?

>fifth world country

Sorry to break it to you, no data caps on South America or Eastern Europe.

did he fingered you before or after playing?

What RAM do you have that can transfer over 50 GB/s? I know my DDR3-1866 isn't the fastest, but it tops out around 17-18 GB/s.

And what use is pumping in 50 GB a second when you have maybe 32-64 GB tops in your system, and can't commit to disk that quickly?

wow I'm pretty sure all 8 households where this is available are happy about that

>1000 Gbit to door
>1 Gbit router
>1 Gbit LAN ports on PC
Looks like you're getting 1 gbit performance there. 10 maybe, if you want to pay for enterprise grade NICs.

I know this feel

well its about time because just one year ago i upgraded to 50k from a

maximum 170kbit/s

connection

>In america, there are literally laws that disallow potential new companies from offering a better product than the competition.
Now that's what i call freedom.

Hi brazilian friend.

Not in Italy

we don't have datacaps in America

time to move out cletus

Yes

Yes. For internet only to be precise.

>poorland is ten years ahead of usa

I'm in BC, Canada and can confirm that there is data caps here.

25/Mbps and basic digital cable(~70channels) @ $100/month

I get 100gb/month. First 5gb over that 100 costs me $5, after that it's $10/5gb.

I can pay and extra $30/month for "unlimited bandwidth"

This is my test btw

>Charter

whiiiich will now be rebranded as TWC

Canada

2 fast, faster than light actually

See

True story, I used to have Exede satellite internet and they had a 10 gigabyte monthly limit on a 12 megabit connection. In truth, it was more like 20 megabit. Not even two hours of full use before the cap was reached and it slowed to roughly a 160 kilobit connection.

And no matter what, even when I unplugged the modem it would still manage to pull a gigabyte a day hitting the limit within a week even when using it only for Cred Forums.

>tfw better internet than americans now

will be automatically upgraded to gigabit next month for free aswell

small ISP here, we do build fibres through the city because our mother company (gas provider) forces us to serve private households

fuck private households
the 20 to 40 € a month will never get the money spent back and if there's a problem we'll spend hours arguing with you (lost time = lost money) that you should turn your fucking fritzbox on, time we could use to connect hospitals, stuf that actually matters

>what happen when you exceed the data caps ? You can't connect ?

Either throttled speed or additional charges for the exceeded amount of data used

any data caps?

If hardware for those speeds dont exist yet then they will be created. Big companies would definitely pay for those kind of speeds and infrastructure

just move to a first world country then.

This was most likely in a turbo short range under a perfect scenario

>turbo short
wew

no they don't. Comcast has a datacap in like two cities in USA, and they're fucking 1tb
no caps in denver at all

Most ISPs are going away from data caps such as iinet, TPG and Internode as well as Optus. Just telstra that refuses to not have caps. But do have 1TB a month and its $89 a month (speed boost from default 30/1 and quota increase from 400gb to 1tb was thrown in for free). Still waiting on nbn but getting 100/2.5 on the old hfc network so download wise it isn't going to change much.

1.5mbps down despite living in the metro area of a major American city.

holy mother of god

we just got 100mbits at the office I work at, before that we were on bad adsl1.

I don't think I'll hold my breath for the 1tbps installation.

Not to mention anywhere you're connecting to won't have that bandwidth. This is more relevant and important to peering/network pops

Sweet, literally no one has that kind of write speed though, thanks for nothing.

iinet and internode are subsidiaries of tpg.

Solve it by having a shitload of ram

>telephone poles
>in 2016

> Day 1426: After years of tinkering with motherboards and custom firmware I finally have two computers with a terrabyte of ram each.
>Day 1428, I have transferred my lolcat folder to the other machine 996 GB in two second s using nokia's 1 terabit connection, which I moved to Germany for and killed an executivein order to use his connection.

speedtest.net/my-result/5652756892
Gigabit internet but I am using 2.4GHz N wifi card.

Paying for 6.25 MB getting almost >13 wtf upload is right where it belongs though.

Not an accomplishment, not new.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAT-14

speedtest to kenya, see how fast you are on g

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