I got 40mbps down, what should I do?

Jun 15, 2011
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I just called my ISP and locked in 40mbps at $24.95 for 12 months. I'm at 20mbps right now and barely use any of it. What should I do with 40mbps? Its a dynamic IP address.
 


Check usage restrictions. Most ISPs have limits on how much you can download. I have 60Mbps, but can only download 300GB/month.
 
I fucking hate you so much right now. Time Warner Business Class is horrible. Expensive, slow...God I hate them.
We're seriously considering getting everyone their own DSL line in the office if we can get out of the contract. The speed would be about the same, price would be a fraction of what we're paying.

Really I'd even prefer hiring people to stand outside, physically print off our packets, then run them over to an ISP to be entered into a console manually. It'd probably be faster.

I finally got their "fucking absurdly priced upgrade" and now get a whopping 8.95 megabits(1.11 megabytes per second) downstream and .93 megabits(119 kilobytes per second) upstream.
 
Get a wifi access point and sell to 2 neighbors for $20 per month each, profit.
 
40 freaking whole Megabits???!? Some people just want to watch the world burn...

Just kidding.

I'm rocking 200MBs here in Bangkok. I don't think I could go back to american speeds again... Excepting for Google fiber, of course.
 
Bet you can't get shit like this in BKK :

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lol my local cable company just started offering 15mb / 1mb and I'm doing back flips. I wish I could get 40mb. Find more stuff to consume your bandwidth lol.
 
Paying $51 a month with Bright House/Time Warner for 10Mbps, but actually get closer to 12. It's actually more than I use 95% of the time, so no complaints really.