I have seen you say this on a number of occasions but have missed where you provide the evidence to back that statement up. If you say 40Mbps is enough for you then fair enough but to say it as a blanket statement I would be interested to see the evidence as I wouldn't go back to 40Mbps even if you gave me it for free.
What do you do with your broadband? Most people will browse, maybe use some streaming services, and that is it. Ok, I should have said for most people on their own, 40Mb/s is ample, if there are a few people living in the house then yes 40Mb/s could be a bit of a limitation if they are all watching 4K, but the testy I did, proved that I could use 3 video streaming services, granted one was in HD and a had different stuff playing from all my Alexas, and it worked fine. It may have been on the limit and if i added more it may have failed, or I was able to put the third video stream to 4K. So yes, for a family, faster than 40Mb/s may be required.
The problem I have is this you need this because it is faster, and it is not just broadband, it is phones and computers. At the end of the day it is up to people, if they want to pay more for something they do not need then that is up to them, I know people who may make use of the faster speed.
If I had the choice of 40 Mb/s for free or paying for faster, I would go for 40Mb/s, if i can save £24 a month I will. To be honest, I would prefer not to have to pay for broadband at all, but these days it is required and now I use it for my video and music entertainment, plus the smart home stuff, it is needed now more than ever and yes I know that is my fault
I just feel like I am being pressurised all the time, not just for broadband but for other stuff as well, maybe it is just stuff getting to me, at the moment, with work and living in this city. i thought being off work for a week would help.
Oh well,
Adrian
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