@@dangerdinoyt6932 my internet got better after we bought a good tp link 1200, internet became more stable but it is has too much power than needed in the place i live, even the provider was shocked where we bought it
I just bought new internet and it came in today and i'm already at 900mbps and i'm happy with it , the smoothest experience I ever felt while gaming with 6ping
well my zoom tends to be the slowest at the time i posted this my download is 8mbps and upload 22mbps while it was on the free 6 mounts it was great now its mainly like this and the only thing you get from zoom when you call is a engineer will call back if your luck in a week
Company came round other day offering 10GB, I’m finally getting fttp upgrade with BT, stay loyal even though they closed my office down and made everyone redundant. 😮
Its nice to have right? We are just getting Zzoomm in our area north yorkshire recently with them offering 2GBPS symmetrical up and down, but we are with BT and have FTTP 1GBPS at the minute and never had problems, downloading a game off say origin or some other site is super speedy, battlefield 5 last week i think was 90gb file size and it literally took about 10 minutes, it wasnt at its full speed the whole time but was fluctuating from about 950mbps to 500mbps and so on, but still 10 minutes for near a 100gb game, makes a world of diffrence, you can just delete stuff if you dont have space because you know to download it again it doesnt take long at all. I would keep games when i was on 80mbps down previously as it always took hours to download again... 2GBPS is so nice i bet...
Your so luckily to be in a zooom catchment zone cable in our area of buffalo cable hasn’t yet been upgraded yet and won’t for 2 more years so we’re suffering just 4 mbs average
@@theexterminatorazrael2344 It fluctuates though bro, i have 1gig download in the UK and if it was at say 950mbps the whole download then yeah it would be done in a couple minutes, but it drops to say 300mbps then back to 950mbps and so on, i guess its unpacking stuff and the like. It would be real nice if it stayed at full speed the whole time for sure, ive noticed on steam, game downloads flucuate alot more than on say Origin or ea games when there downloading it stays pretty fast the whole time.
What provider is it am with three and its disgusting 10mbps unreal and can't get any other provider at my address ive put my postcode in and it just says no availability in my area
Bro unless your using 100 plus devices 2gbps is extremely over kill it's basically big d**k energy there's no reason to have that speed unless you wanna show off
I'm originally from Germany; even my parents were from Asia. I will educate you about REALITY. Europe is about 2.4 times SMALLER than North America (USA, Canada, Mexico). If you add Central and South America, then it's 10+ times BIGGER than the WHOLE of EUROPE. In just TEXAS alone, when Google Fiber connects houses, they have to LAY DOWN THOUSANDS of MILES just to reach SOME communities, then HUNDREDS of MILES of FIBER in every subdivision, as our houses here are FAR from each other. Unlike in Europe, where MOST houses have almost NO lawn anymore, so it's CHEAPER & EASIER to use POLES and be done with it. Here in Texas, Google Fiber is spending MILLIONS of DOLLARS per community, as they are using the LATEST & GREATEST fiber hardware, and they are laying it down 12 to 24 feet deep, rather than the UGLY cables on the posts. So, we can get 20 GIG now here, and their technology is easily capable of 50 GIG in the near future. The problem with the data is they DO NOT count ALL the people who have 500Mbps to 20 gig in the USA, but just the percentage, as in Europe, only people in the city can get 1 gig, but if you are in the suburbs or rural areas, you'll be happy to get 100Mbps. I was there last February, and I've seen it myself. The city of Austin, Texas, is even bigger than the majority of cities in the whole of Europe, and we are covered 100% by 1 Gig to 20 gig Internet from 8-10 cable/fiber companies, but in every city in Europe, you're lucky to get 5 companies to offer cable/fiber Internet in 1 city. I have ACTUAL EVIDENCE, and yours is the OLD information from the Mainstream Media that is WRONG & DUMB, period.
Was told no traffic data management but I can't use a 3rd party app, routers blocking it, I tried logging in to the router to change safety settings but couldn't find it ☹️
Little picky correction, you don’t have 2000 megabytes, but megabit, which is 1/8 of what you deem it to be. So you can download with a speed of 250 megabytes per second.
Alan what router did they install with the service and how have you found it , leaving plusnet causing huge headaches, refused to look into a fault with thf line even though called every other day. So looking for alternatives
@@AllenHart999 thanks, what router did they supply with it or did you end up using your own, im just wondering if its worth going to a 3rd party router setup thats all
Just had mine installed as they just finished laying it all down in our area, did you have to do anything as I cant get 2000, just about getting 900 and I bought the max package. All my house is wired and I have changed it to Cat8.
according to ookla, uk internet speed is 41mbps, india just overtake uk internet speed by 42mpbs, uk have the highest gdp, but they still have low wifi for no reason
S.O.S anyone know how to turn off the safety settings for 3rd party websites on the hub, driving me nuts, blocking a 3rd party app i use,no not porn 😂👍
There’s no way that’s home broadband? I’m sure right now I’m the uk it maxs out 1300mbps . If your using the wifi and work then it’s different, they have some next level system that reaches 15kmpbs