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Internet in Korea: 100 Mbit standard

The majority of South Koreans rate their broadband services as ‘ordinary’ despite having the world’s fastest internet connections, according to a recent survey. Korean broadband providers typically offer speeds of 100Mbps. However, the government-sponsored Korean Communications Commission (KCC) found that no service provider consistently provides this level of service. The fastest ‘100Mbps’ service was delivered by LG Powercomm with an average speed of 91Mbps, the KCC found. The average speed of all 100Mbps service providers is just 46Mbps, but this compares to typical average broadband speeds of well below 10Mbps in most other countries.

Seven service providers offer high-speed broadband services in Korea to more than 15 million subscribers. Korea Telecom controls 44.2 per cent of the market, followed by Hanarotelecom with 24 per cent and LG Powercomm with 12.2 per cent. “By giving quality information to internet users, we expect customers to have more information when they choose products,” said KCC representative Lee Eun-hee, according to the Joongang Daily. “This encourages service providers to compete against one another to improve the overall quality of such products.” Kim Young-wan of Korea Telecom added: “The rate at which high-speed internet customers are increasing has slowed down a lot. “That is why internet service providers are looking for new revenue sources such as internet telephony and IPTV services.”

Source: Vnunet

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  1. Google
    June 16th, 2008 | 10:49

    USA. Knock, knock. Anyone home?

  2. Carlos
    June 16th, 2008 | 10:51

    I Love Korea.. Damn!

  3. Smegla
    June 16th, 2008 | 10:51

    Not fair.

  4. stigo
    June 16th, 2008 | 10:57

    In Europe, we have 70 mbit, but only in France and Slovakia… We can download 1 DVD (4,5GB) for few minutes… cost: 40 USD/month without limit for download or upload.

  5. elad
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:02

    no offence but south koreans are like robots.
    the teens there spending their entire day on the computer.

  6. Dosh
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:05

    Korea what are you complaining about?? Australia is still stuck in the dark ages..faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar behind Europe and America, the fastest we have is ADSL+2 which is 8mbit. Its an embarrassment.

  7. xyztynz
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:08

    Having that sorta speed would just be useless, 26k modem FTW!

  8. mrGRINCH
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:12

    @ Dosh

    Australia has ADSL2+ with speeds of up to 24MB

    ADSL1 has speeds of up to 8MB.

  9. san07
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:18

    In India also fastest 8mbps. I thought Australia has the fastest BroadBand connection which country has the fastest BB conn.

  10. gtf004
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:19

    Surprising that South Korea has the fastest average internet.However,100Mbit speeds are going to become much more common in the US. Comcast, a major ISP in the US, is going to start offering 100-155Mbit connections to residential customers at the end of this year in most major cities and it will be more widespread by next year.It will be around $99 for the 100mbit connection (which is really cheap considering I pay over $300 a month for mine :( ) Hang on, those in the US, it won’t be too much longer before you can get some decent speeds.

  11. Perth Mikljon
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:21

    here in Australia or Western Australia
    we dont even have any unlimited broadband packages!!
    how fu(ked is that.

  12. its me !
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:26

    greece : 24 mbit with costs 39.90 eyro ( including free phone calls unlimited + internet unlimited up and download + 1 hour free mobile phones )

  13. Nath
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:29

    I’m in Australia, and our internet sux compared to just about everywhere else. and we pay way too much for it. $50 just you next to nothing, unless you like e-mail! Where is our unlimited internet? It’s like the rest of the world in on ADSL2+ and where still stuck on Dial-up!

  14. mrGRINCH
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:30

    @ Perth Mikljon

    Yeah Australia sucks major download wise. TPG is coming out with a 500GB quota, ADSL2+ plan for $79 a month though.

  15. Another Idea
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:31

    Where I am in America i can get 6mb dsl, that’s about it. I really shouldn’t complain though because America is freaking huge compared to some of these countries. It would literally take millions upon millions of pounds and miles of fiber optic lines to reach most towns, let alone to houses from there.

    You’d pretty much have to dedicate hundreds of factories into making fiber optic lines non-stop and install for 10 years straight.

  16. tintsurfer
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:31

    also in aussie largest isp provider charges you for uploading as well as downloading,found out the hard way,they don’t tell you that when you sign up for 2 years contract !!!!!!!!

  17. Chris
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:33

    Don’t worry Aussi’s. NZ’s broadband is even worse….

  18. alen
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:34

    i live in sweden and have 100 mbit optic-fiber för 31 euro a month, beat that you kapitalists ;)

  19. thegrinch
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:39

    lol you are all noobs.

    Koreans need faster internet so they can play starcraft. The rest of the world needs starcraft to force internet companies to make faster connections.

    http://www.gomtv.net

  20. TaZoK
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:49

    God damnit… in Israel we have 10-15mbits the fastest :(
    and most of the time we dont get even half of that…

  21. BrokenSaint
    June 16th, 2008 | 11:51

    :( living in NZ is fail.

    @ 19 “thegrinch”: i lol’d

  22. d3
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:04

    and I was thinking that NZ is a perfect country

    APPARENTLY S.KOREA IS!

  23. d3
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:04

    @14

    How much euro is in 79 AUD?

  24. thaspider
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:05

    i pay 100us$ for a 1.5mb and cable in central america so basically most of u guy’s are in heaven

  25. User
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:06

    @20 But at least there’s no limits on the bandwidth. Thanks god for that.

  26. d3
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:08

    Thaspider@24

    at least you got unlimited supply of mind expansion herbware, so don’t complain!

  27. lol
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:10

    damn they think its ordinary. they would die living in Australia.

  28. KMA
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:11

    @9 San07
    fastest is 8 Mbps..?
    no ISP is providing that speed for Home use..
    for Home use max they provide is 2 Mbps.. thats also with some 1 or 2GB limit per month and cost of extra MB is also very high

  29. Embers
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:32

    What does speed matter when ISPs in the US are looking into charging their customers traffic per byte. People, especially those who do not use much bandwidth, should all terminate their contract with those money grubbing, thieving ISPs.

  30. h1pp0
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:33

    @10 Um…. no your wrong. The fastest they WILL be offering is 50mbit which will be DOCSIS3 which is currently being deployed (available in only 2 cities right now and they said a few more by the end of the year). The only other ISP offering that kinda speed is verizon FIOS, they have a 50mbit package for I think around $130.

  31. Shadowbane
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:35

    Its taken me about a week to download 8gb :( Stupid Australia lol

  32. snaggletooth
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:41

    Why do so many people lie about about their download speeds? Such a load of lies posted on here lol. Sweden 100Mb? France 40Mb? Yeah right. Heres a graph showing the true average speeds in Europe and elsewhere (Europe averages just 4.4mb, so if there were speeds like those quoted the average would be much higher). http://www.speedtest.net/global.php

  33. pwcca
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:44

    i used to pay 70for 6mb dsl

  34. sum dum fuk
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:45

    @14 mrGRINCH: That’s still an internal trial thing. Who knows what kind of plan TPG will actually put out.

    @23 d3: 79AUD is around 47 Euros.

    For 50AUD we get ADSL2+ with 24Mbit speed and 20GB download for an average plan here in Australia… 20GB! A single decent game downloaded and half the limit’s gone. *sigh*

  35. Torrentless
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:52

    You guys can’t compare to Malaysian Internet. The fastest here is 1Mbps…..it’s not even5 folks……and worst of all we get 75% of the speed if we are lucky.

  36. ibbi
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:55

    i paye 50 AU dollars a month for 21 Gig/month gets even worse when my max download speed is 53kbps on torrents/http
    and lol i can’t even satisfy my private tracker because uploading counts towards those 21 gigs…
    y is Australia so cheap….

  37. Acid
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:58

    Denmark aint that bad.
    I have a 20/2mbit connection for around 60 USD/Month, unlimited download and upload though.

  38. rachet
    June 16th, 2008 | 12:58

    Makes me so jealous!! Anyhow am studying in Malaysia n the fastest they offer is 4Mbit for 270RM which is about 80$…unlimited though!

  39. rachet
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:01

    @ Torrentless…..the fastest is actually 4Mbit n I do get the full bandwidth when downloading from rapidshare n private torrent sites.

  40. maximus
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:01

    Australia = hell, get lost aussie

  41. L1feless
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:02

    @ 32

    There are regions in all of those countries which simply do not have broadband available. Hence the slow avg. speed in those regions. Not to mention there are areas which offer faster services and others which simply don’t have the infrastructure. Regardless of whether you feel they are lying or not some people in certain areas can in fact get those speeds.

  42. Antirip
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:02

    The fastest I can get (and trust me, I’m lucky to get anything at all being out in the sticks in the west of ireland) is 1.5mb for euros 42 ($65) a month. Just downloading 4.37gb ISO which will take 23 hrs! At least it’s unlimited :D

  43. NoFate
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:05

    lol I live in Australia too and its outrageous. I’m paying $80 a month for a 512kbs unlimited connection. Sadly this is the best I can get, I refuse to go on a “capped” or “per MB” plan.

  44. David
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:05

    And I thought I was doing good with my 15mbit fios connection.

  45. Bokkies_Vleis
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:09

    HAHA you guys DON’T know SH!T … SOUTH AFRICA IS THE F4CKing worst EVER!

    Our Max is 4mb/s but the average is 384kbs on ADSL.

    Thats not the problem though… we have unbelievably bad caps! on average you will pay for 15GB per month on a 384kb line, $125.00. extra 1 GB is $10…
    This excludes line rental, (another $25 per month for a 384k one). Installation fees $50 once off. Modem
    $80.
    They also shape the traffic here, (limit your international and local.)
    I think ISP’s in the USA are copying our model for strangling the public. ;)

    This is on a freaking 384k line!… it only gets worse when you ‘upgrade’…
    oh and our per capita earnings are $470 per month.
    ALAS, we have a monopoly known as TELKOM affectionately refered to as TELSCUM…they are part AMERICAN OWNED! go figure…

    —>SO SOUTH AFRICA FOR THE WIN!!—>when it comes to the internet, WE suck!

  46. PipSqueek
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:11

    Damn us UK ppl are being traffic managed during 8am-12am now which sucks alot, can only download 6GB now in a day, so my 20Mb £38.99 cable is useless.

    I’m moving to Sweden where its fast, and cheap

  47. BitLover
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:21

    Ha, 1mbit for 30 USD here in Thailand, and the service sucks. Ask myself how come the koreans have such a fast connection, i mean they also in south east asia, must be the dam corruption here.

  48. KGT-GRAYWVS
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:24

    I’m Korean. KOREA TELECOM of NTOPIA service to use.
    92-up / down Measure 85 makes sense. The country still has about 50 mega.

  49. KGT-GRAYWVS
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:27

    A month is 28.85 (USD) to pay the fees.

  50. Spam protection: Sum of Infinity ?
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:30

    16Mb with Comcast Blast in Washington state.

  51. Spam protection: Sum of Infinity ?
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:31

    Oh yeah, and 2Mb upload.

  52. Steve
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:36

    I applaud South Korea for having the best internet service in the world. Now all they need to do is get rid of their annoying neighbour to the North and they’ll be set!

  53. Uzm
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:46

    “In Europe, we have 70 mbit, but only in France and Slovakia…”

    Not really, Sweden, Denmark and Norway has 100 mbit and even faster than that, for very cheap prices as well.

  54. Affar
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:53

    In Saudi the standard is 1Mbps which costs 50USD/Month. If I want to upgrade to 20Mbps I would lose half of my salary paying to the service provider

  55. Was not a penalty
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:53

    Sheet, I remember in Australia with my 512k download from Westnet, for 70 dollars a month! Christ, would meet the limit of 25 GB download after a couple of weeks:), then be capped at 56k!:)))

    Now I’m workig in Galati Romania and have a 10Mb (really at most I have had around 7Mb max) though it’s not capped(is in theory per day depending on use but never experienced it) and costs 35 dollars AU(equivalent) with cable tv bundled. Never thought that a ‘poor’ Eastern European country would have it so good! My home country Poland by comparison is far slower and more expensive.

  56. EC
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:57

    What is the irony here? We have the most expensive cell phone service in the world versus those “less-developed” countries in Asia. Then we have to deal with Comcast and Time Warner while the S. Koreans are enjoying true high-speed internet. Meanwhile, we comfort ourselves as the Most Powerful Nation in the world. When I told my friends in Asia how I can now call them for 3 cents a minute, they laugh. They have that rate for years and is going down even more.

  57. Spirit
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:57

    I live in Egypt, and we offer ADSL2+
    I have a 1024/256 kbps connection, and I pay ~$40/month for it.

    We offer that 24 Mbps for ~$365/month, and a quota of 150GB.

  58. lol
    June 16th, 2008 | 13:59

    finland: 100mbit about 60 euros…

  59. mandark
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:11

    Poor Koreans..

  60. alxtorrentazos
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:13

    Uruguay (south america)..768kbps/128kbps for U$S 50 :(

  61. Shayan
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:19

    WOW >:(
    lucky bastards :(
    here in ireland we have 2mb for €45

  62. eriito
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:36

    lucky bastards

  63. reaper
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:37

    wow and they still dont have the freedom to look at anything they want….

    i think they even banned google because it might show the people of china that the rest of the world actually dont get treated like dogs.

    100MB and nothing to do with it.

  64. Em
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:40

    WTF?!

    I’m in Korea, using KT, and my internet is nowhere NEAR that fast!

  65. tom
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:41

    @ EC
    dont fool yourself… just saying ‘we are the most powerful country in the world’ doesent make it happen you know…. the rest of the world just smirk and pat u lot on the head…

    we are on the subject of China here BTW…(theres your irony powerful america)

  66. tim
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:42

    an ISP in the city of Lund, Sweden, offers 1 gbit(1000 mbit) to it’s costumers. And I who thought my 100mbit connection was fast!!! ;)

    here’s a link to the ISP:
    http://labs2.com/brikks/customers/gigabit-in-lund

  67. garyopa
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:45

    Well, no one mention canada yet.

    So here goes. Rogers big monopoly, besides Bell (ADSL2, sucks).

    Rogers the best is $99 per month, with 95gb cap, with each gb after that costing you $1.25 (but currently over charges are cap at $25 max., but could change at any time by Rogers).

    And the speed is listed at 18mbps by cable, but most of the time you get around 13 to 15mbps, and all torrents are traffic-shaped so that d/l speeds are slow, and u/l counts towards your monthly cap.

    Rogers also has in fine-print on the contract a 300gb hard-cap if reached in multi-month sessions, your service may be suspended or put under notice, but so far nothing done on this, but they recently hired a third-party company to track usage, and ever time you pass another 100gb mark, each time you browse a website you get a buried top-up notice ad with the website you are trying to visit pushed down in your window, with a message from Rogers and you must click the “link” that you receive this notice of over-usage if you don’t wish to have this annoying ad each time you browse a webpage.

    Oh’well that’s mine soap-box ISP comments regarding Canada.

  68. Em
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:48

    reaper – Uh, there’s a Google Korea. Definitely not banned! And never heard of anything being blocked on the internet here!

  69. LO
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:52

    @garypoa

    Damn I’ve been living in Korea for 4 years now. Rogers prices are insane ! I don’t know what I’m going to do when I go home to Canada!

    If you live in a big apartment (80% of the pop) you can enjoy the super speeds they have, but if you live in a house or small 6 story apartment you only get about 50d/70up (dont know why I can upload so fast)

    I heard by 09 there will be gb/s damnnn!

    and they are right about starcraft! There are PC cafe’s on every single block

  70. sxtt
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:54

    poland.. 5mbit/1mbit(package with tv and tel.) about 60$ :(

  71. Goma
    June 16th, 2008 | 14:58

    If you are only of the lucky fews in Slovenia with fiber optic cables already set the rates are excellent:
    http://www.t-2.net/?AUID=4DE65011E194120110C6
    For example 50Mbit/50Mbit is just 50€, while say 10/10 is 14€.

    Of course 1Gbit/1Gbit is being offered too, but for 1000€:)

    No limitations of course.

  72. Ryan
    June 16th, 2008 | 15:02

    I am in the US and I have a 3Mb/768Kb connection so don’t fell bad. I will probably be getting Verizon FiOS which is can go up to 15Mb/5Mb .

  73. areera
    June 16th, 2008 | 15:03

    300KBPS Connection for 29$ and only get 30KBPS that also keeps on fluctuating download speed and for downloading 700MB file it takes around about 6hrs and dont ask me about the upload speed it will be dream for me to download from private trackers

  74. gid
    June 16th, 2008 | 15:14

    from australia too, got 24mbps but lucky if i get 1/5 of that.
    for a developed country and small pop. we have crap internet.

  75. Comrade
    June 16th, 2008 | 15:21

    @32:
    Are you jealous or something? Have you even bothered to check swedens speeds? http://www.speedtest.net/global.php?continent=3&country=6
    If you take a quick look there you can clearly see that most of the speeds are ABOVE 100 mbit (the fastest 31087 kb/s)

  76. sinister
    June 16th, 2008 | 15:23

    Here, in Australia, I have an 8MB connection with a 60GB monthly limit. It is the BEST service available in my area, and I live in a major city. As for the price, it would be cheaper to fund a heroin addiction! I kid you not.

  77. steve
    June 16th, 2008 | 15:28

    i cant believe people are getting defensive about their countries internet speeds… good god. It really doesnt reflect on the country one way or the next… just enjoy what you have… it wont be this way forever.

  78. bobo
    June 16th, 2008 | 15:30

    in NZ dialup plans include Styrofoam cups tied together with string.. upgrade to broadband you get cup tin cans..

  79. blunden
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:03

    There are trials for 1000/1000 connections in my city now. :D Would be nice to upgrade from the 100/100. The rest of the world needs to work harder on increasing bandwith throughout and just build a good fiber backbone through all their major cities. :(

  80. YeahRight
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:06

    Wait… Small, hyper-densely populated countries are easy to wire for high speed internet?

    No way! Someone stop the presses!

    In other news, a new study has shown that no one with any sense gives a flying rat poop.

  81. Dirka Dirk
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:07

    doesnt matter, they have no good content. they got shiatty ping to europe and even worse to the usa. id rather have 20 mbits in europe than a million in korea.

  82. Uzm
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:10

    Just wanted to add some more information about my previous post, here in Sweden you can get 100 mbit for about €26.

  83. Dos
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:10

    We stille have 128kb in Algeria country

  84. Dos
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:12

    i think will most people Burn DVD Directly from Internet without downloading

  85. brd00d
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:17

    here on brazil the prices r:
    ~28 USD/~18 EUR/~30 AUD/~15 GBP for a 200Kbps/200Kbps (D/U) without quota

    ~62 USD/~40 EUR/~65 AUD/~32 GBP for a 2Mbps/300Kbps (D/U) with a 20GB quota.

    ~74 USD/~48 EUR/~78 AUD/~38 GBP for a 4Mbps/600Kbps (D/U) with a 40GB quota.

    ~135 USD/~88 EUR/~143 AUD/~69 GBP for a 8Mbps/600Kbps (D/U) with a 60GB quota.

    If you over your quota, they cut down your dl\ul speed to 200Kbps till the last day on the month.

  86. brd00d
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:19

    and there is traffic shaping too.

  87. jose carrera de la hoya cardinal
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:26

    http://gizmodo.com/393133/fcc-planning-new-spectrum-auction-with-free-broadband-for-all

    i am not sure if i got the right article but theres spectrum available out there that would be 100 times faster then the one available and would be free Google is fighting to get it however the .gov is totally against it cause of them lobbyists
    suck ass

  88. From macedoina
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:39

    Stop complaining, i pay almost 50$ a month and get a crappy 4mbit connection with 100GB cap (normal speeds are 3.5m)
    u have it good there be happy for a sec :P

  89. velo
    June 16th, 2008 | 16:55

    100/100 mbit/s here, sweden, for free ^^ but then again, i work for the ISP ;)
    I allso have and adsl line to play around with, ~19/6 mbit/s allso free, yay.

  90. June 16th, 2008 | 17:06

    Just to let everyone know, 100Mbit will never actually reach 100Mbit spead due to practical limitations. An ideal 100Mmbit network should stop at 91Mbit/s or approximately 10.5MB/s . Due to overhead such as the TCP/IP protocol, etc. So really the survey is fundamentally flawed, because 100Mbit will only ever be that fast in theory.
    http://images.appleinsider.com/exploring-tc-part2-1.gif

  91. 256kbps
    June 16th, 2008 | 17:42

    well india really sucks for broadband. here we are offered speeds of 2Mbps with monthly downloads capped at 1.5Gb for Rs600 ie $15pm.
    No unlimited plan exists anywhere india at 2Mbps for home users. Only unlimited plan is 256Kbps for $20
    damn…koreans

  92. jeancd
    June 16th, 2008 | 17:54

    Guys its all marketing really…
    100 mbps is never really means you can dl something from anywhere on net @100, its the speed of the local loop (which means the cable from your pc router/modem to telecom co or isp’s equipment in the same city)

    Speed of the net depends on the speed of backbone, international gateways and so on… and (surprise!), its very slow, in kbps sometimes.

    Most of isp’s are switching to MPLS, which means 100 mbps ethernet for everyone, so the whole city turns into a LAN, but when most of the net is outside your country, it will make no difference in speeds…

  93. Luke
    June 16th, 2008 | 17:55

    Poland ( polish telecom TPSA )
    1024kbps/256kbps 20EUR/month
    2048kbps/256kbps 45EUR/…
    6144kbps/512kbps 54EUR/…

  94. Misch
    June 16th, 2008 | 17:56

    I’m off to Korea …. See ya

  95. phil
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:10

    well i am in a bcak water country called ireland and i have a savage 12mb connection and 120gig cap for 45 euro a month pretty god dam gud if u ask me

  96. serbia
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:21

    Serbia have very bad conection ADSL in Telecome people have ADSL 256Kbit/64Kbit, ADSL 512Kbit/64Kbit ,ADSL 1024Kbit/128Kbit and ADSL 1536Kbit/192Kbit,Wireless in Madnet is 200/200 kbps (250 kbps of 00:00 to 08:00), 400/400 kbps (600 kbps of 00:00 to 08:00), 800/800 kbps (1500 kbps of 00:00 to 08:00)other provider is also slow.Price for that connection is too high :(

  97. oliporongas
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:28

    im paying 120 bucks a month for 2mb in peru beat that!

  98. pornoqueen
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:29

    [Quote]I’m off to Korea …. See ya[/Quote]

    I´m happy with paella,fabada asturiana, pollo al horno casero and some of the best wine. No need to rush…keep in mind, your dl the most s..t for free!

    So don´t cry, everything u dll is pirated!

  99. mOOnster
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:31

    well im in the uk, and get a real world speed of about 2.5 – mbps as im about 4.5km from our telephone exchange. those closer to the exchange might get 6 or 7, as for fiber well no chance for most of the uk and no company is willing to expend resources digging the place up to plant it here, theyre all waiting for wireless to fill the gap for relatively zero expenditure. i am hopeful this technology when it arrives will finally kill the bt monopoly (if your line goes down here and youre with a non bt isp youll know the joy of getting it fixed). How long its going to take i dont know. too long probably and i wouldnt be sure about its reliability in the sticks. i did hear about a company using sewers and tunnels to lay fiber at a vastly reduced rate compared to digging but still expensive compared to prospective wireless no doubt. im surprised the connections listed in the comments above arent all as good as i thought they would be. still better than my crud one though

  100. N. ATE
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:43

    blunden I agree with the idea for a good fiber backbone in major cities. But I wonder if you can carry a fiberwire signal through a router and have the line that comes to the house just be ethernet. Wouldn’t that help even if a little?

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