farewell to 5 Gbps Internet
the journal of Michael Werneburg
twenty-seven years and one million words
We bought a new washing machine, which was delivered last week. The previous one we bought used more than four years ago for quite a good price, so we were probably due. The new one was normally fairly pricey, but Mari managed to get it about a third off. One of the ways she managed this was by putting us on different mobile phone coverage. Another way was to change our home Internet provider. She pointed out that the new maximum throughput was "only" 1 Gbps. I asked what it had been all this time and she said 5 Gbps. I said, "Our equipment in the house can only do 1 Gbps under ideal circumstances." Another funny wrinkle of life in Japan: having waaaay more Internet bandwidth than you can actually use.
Anyway, I ran some tests and we're reliably getting 500 Mbps to a single testing device (laptop, smartphone) so there's no appreciable limit. We could probably have twenty people working remotely in this place with simultaneous online meetings and be just fine even with both kids watching Netflix and gaming.