by HarvesteR » Tue Mar 10, 2009 1:02 pm
As Dave said, you're paying for megabit rates...
i have a 4Mbps plan at home, and i get up to 500KBps down speed (on a good server)... that's the top limit of what i'm paying for...
there are 8 bits in a byte, so 4Mbit is actually approximately 500Kbytes
it's evil, i know... the ISPs take advantage of the fact that 99% of the population doesn't know enough about computers to note the difference between bits and bytes... so it's selling something that you think is much greater than what you're actually paying for... and of course, they won't ever make an effort to clear up this confusion, as that would be bad for their business...
what annoys me most however, is the fact that, despite the Mbit/Mbyte debacle, the ISPs reserve the right to NOT serve you the contracted speed whenever they wish... they do this for the purpose of 'overbooking' their bandwidth... meaning sell more bandwidth than they can provide, based on the notion that not everyone is at peak usage all the time...
so, if for instance, the ISP has 10Gbps of bandwidth to offer, they will most likely sell out 30Gb... and regulate the speed each user gets based on the amount of usage at each given moment... so no one is actually getting what they pay for
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HarvesteR on Tue Mar 10, 2009 1:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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