TheQuietBeatle wrote: » If working at home it's definitely useful.
JDxtra wrote: » How? A stable connection of 50 to 100mb is plenty even with kids at home streaming, gaming etc. I've 40+ active devices on my network and even at peak times it's only using 20Mb download. Gigabit broadband is just a flashy headline.
Mav11 wrote: » Quality and stability is far more important than headline speed.
JDxtra wrote: » Yes, you can be pretty sure most consumers will not need to upload 20Gb files too frequently! But, home users will sign up for this package thinking it will help their home broadband. When in reality, their issues are more likely due to local wifi issues, device issues or capacity issues with their employers systems.
gibgodsman wrote: » I love all the posts from people who have no idea about how internet works, 1GB is absolutely great for most people, good luck streaming 4K easily with a 100Mb connection. You want to jump on the game streaming bandwagon with Stadia or Xbox Cloud Gaming? That 250Mb will struggle BAD. If your using your internet to its fullest, steaming in 4K, downloading games, watching on multiple devices, 1GB is a huge benefit, those suggesting 100Mb on 40+ devices is a good idea, id love to see how bad your kids ping is in anything they play online
colm_mcm wrote: It’s just Mickey waving to show that cable can match fibre speeds by competitors.
Yggr of Asgard wrote: » Does someone know if this is a different modem to the current hub?
Wanderer78 wrote: » I was informed by a virgin tech, that a large proportion of their network is actually fibre, including to the home, this true? Think we re on a 250 line, no need for 1gb, 250 is more than enough
Wanderer78 wrote: » I was informed by a virgin tech, that a large proportion of their network is actually fibre, including to the home, this true?
lotas wrote: the core network is Fiber. Depending on the area, the Fiber could end at the top of the road, or could run down the eves of the house and terminate outside your house. but from there on, its copper...
loyatemu wrote: » we have customers with 100s of users on 1Gb connections and they never max the connection out, they don't even come close. I'd be interested to know if anyone manages to download an Xbox or Steam game at > 500Mb/s.
boars wrote: » i have 350mbs, My only issue with the 350 is that the Suberhub Router is a piece of cheap crap regarding the wifi (it cant handle more than 9/10 wireless devices). I went into the settings and put it into modem mode, connected my own €150 router from amazon and wifi is perfect. Are they releasing a different router with the 1 gig broadband? To be honest 350 is more than enough for my needs at this time however, there are only two of us in the house using it- however I will probably upgrade in about 5 years i'd say when baby gets older.
Wanderer78 wrote: » Tech said it was fibre to my house, I'm not convinced though, but shur I ll worry about that in a couple of decades
dhaughton99 wrote: » Bet everyone’s bill goes up by €3 next month to pay for this. Gamer or not!