Google Fiber is an incredible consumer internet service — currently the best, by far — but, as the rest of the country routinely laments, it’s barely available anywhere. The service doesn’t seem to roll out to new areas quickly enough, and that’s a terrible shame, because a new study suggests that your puny $50 per month 30Mbps speed offered by your basically-a-monopoly ISP isn’t going to cut it in just six years. You’ll need over five times the speed by 2020. We’re all doomed.
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This is my present need. add at least 20% P.A to this for calculating my future need.
I'd be happy if Comcrap would just life their cap...
What exactly will that speed be needed for... What the do the common people need it for? people downloading games and such with increasingly bigger file-sizes I can see.
Where the heck do you get 30MBbps per month for $50?
I pay almost $80 for 25Mbps from Crapcast....