My question is........where is the limit of the speed you speak of?
IMO......technology is always evolving.........so what is considered adequate today could be seen as little more than dial-up tomorrow.
Next question.........who is willing to pay?
I have just been migrated from ADSL to NBN FTTN.
My tested line speed checks out at 145 Mbps down and 54 Mbps up possible.
I initially went for 25/5 and that is being achieved, but now it seems for $30 extra I could be getting 100/40 Mbps.
I've also read where Telstra is trialing 5 Gbps wireless speeds in capital cities.
I think before we start talking about internet speeds we should understand where such speed is needed and who is prepared to pay for such speeds.
Cheers
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