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by thefz 1022 days ago
I have been on 7Mbps / 1Mbps until 2021. Moved in with GF, she had 100Mbps ADSL which blew my mind. Now we have 2.5Gbps FTTH and I feel blessed. I'm moving to a slightly remote place soon which has 200Mbps FWA, and still it blows my mind. I can't imagine having 25Gbps at home. Insane.

Downloads matter up to an extent. What still gives me day 1 shivers is 600Mbps upload after years at 1, and sub-10ms latency.

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At some point in my life, I was forced to use 7/0.7 Mbps ADSL after having 50/50 Mbps and that ADSL was very oversubscribed (high packet loss and huge speed drops to <2 Mbps during weekends or evenings). Later on, I had FTTH, but I couldn't control the router (fibre was terminating at the landlord's house, and I had cat5e from the router to the place where I lived, and the landlord kept the router in the worst place possible so it was overheating during the summer).

Since then, I have tried to be in control of network hardware, and I now avoid *DSL, even though VDSL is decent nowadays. But the reason for 25 Gbps for me is "just because", as ISP charges the same monthly amount as I pay now (there is a setup fee for 25, though).

I remember going from 56kbps dial-up (getting about 5-6KB/s) to a T1 and downloading an mp3 went from 20 minutes to 30 seconds. Diminishing returns past that point for sure :)