31-08-2011, 11:30 PM
I should rephrase all three...
ISPs put restrictions on how much you download over the internet... That's their fair usage policy. I assume that they'll be using the internet to stream the games, which means that ISPs would still restrict downloads and keeping within bandwidth would be difficult, to say the least.
You live close to an exchange (I'm sure you mentioned that in a previous topic anyway... If I'm getting you confused, then I apologise). My closest exchange is 5 miles away... Mark's is around 15 miles away, even with decent internet speeds, the distance that most people are from their exchange is laughable in most countries.
That, plus 50Mb/s in the UK is extortion (£25/month)... I assume it's a similar story on the continent and for most users, it's overkill anyway.
I meant wifi. If someone's gaming on a computer by streaming games, 54mb/s won't cut it for anything released since... 2008?
ISPs put restrictions on how much you download over the internet... That's their fair usage policy. I assume that they'll be using the internet to stream the games, which means that ISPs would still restrict downloads and keeping within bandwidth would be difficult, to say the least.
You live close to an exchange (I'm sure you mentioned that in a previous topic anyway... If I'm getting you confused, then I apologise). My closest exchange is 5 miles away... Mark's is around 15 miles away, even with decent internet speeds, the distance that most people are from their exchange is laughable in most countries.
That, plus 50Mb/s in the UK is extortion (£25/month)... I assume it's a similar story on the continent and for most users, it's overkill anyway.
I meant wifi. If someone's gaming on a computer by streaming games, 54mb/s won't cut it for anything released since... 2008?
As you do...