What is broadband connection (in mb/s)
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Oasi-I-StOrM
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Hello, I would like to know at what point we can say we are in high speed. As for me, I have 0.5/0.6 megabytes, how am I considered low or high speed?
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Thank you for your help
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Hello Oasi-I-StOrM,
The definition of broadband varies considerably from country to country. In the United States, a speed greater than 4 megabits per second downstream and 1 megabit per second upstream. In Canada, a speed greater than 1.5 megabits per second. In Japan, a speed greater than 100 megabits per second (equivalent to very high speed).
For the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a speed greater than 256 kilobits per second.
I hope this information has been helpful.
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The SFR Team
The definition of broadband varies considerably from country to country. In the United States, a speed greater than 4 megabits per second downstream and 1 megabit per second upstream. In Canada, a speed greater than 1.5 megabits per second. In Japan, a speed greater than 100 megabits per second (equivalent to very high speed).
For the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a speed greater than 256 kilobits per second.
I hope this information has been helpful.
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The SFR Team
Well no, you're talking about everything except France where the minimum speed is currently set at 512 kbps.
it would help so many people not to be depressed!
On the telephone lines, the first speed limitation is their length.
I still see ADSL connections at 320K on some business accesses.