>If the operator wants to keep bufferbloat low you will not be able to
>utilise your 1 Gbps to that speed when downloading from distant servers.
>But with the same bufferbloat measured in milliseconds you will still
>have a 10x bigger buffer and thus 10x bigger bandwidth delay product.
>That translates to 10x the speed.

I should think that the speed were limited to some fraction of the speed of 
light being either the speed of signal propagation in copper or of photon 
travel in glass, and completely unrelated to bufferbloat or anything of that 
ilk.

1 Gps is a measure of volume, not of speed.  The speed is constant.

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