On 26/11/2019 8:38 pm, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote: > one can get maybe 20/5 Mbit/s but during summer vacations when the > population multiplies many times over it drops to sub-Mbit/s very > often. > Too much on-line video usage, I think.
LOL - 7 years ago when I still lived in South Africa... "super broadband" was considered 5-10/0.5 MBps, but in reality you only got around 2-3/0.25 MBps. The most popular (affordable) broadband was still 512/256 KBps! Fibre didn't exist back then, and is probably not affordable now (if it exist). So imagine my delight when I arrived in the UK and order fibre to the home with 200MBps speeds, and was really affordable. :-) I now have 250/30 (the most we can get in our area) and still smiling all the way. The UK is still lagging behind many other countries for upload speeds [as far as I know], but hopefully we will get there some day. First we got to sort out that little thorn in the side called Brexit. ;-) Regards, Graeme -- _______________________________________________ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus