I mentioned these already in the earlier discussion, but:
10 Mbit/s cable modem
- Cost is included in the housing costs, so all apartments have this basic "broadband"; no extra fee.
- No data caps.
- Not quite sure what the upload speed is, maybe 2-5 Mbit/s.
- There is an option to bump this 100 or 200 Mbps, I don't recall the exact prices but probably something like 10€/month and 20€/month for those speeds. I haven't felt an urge to pay extra for the update, for my normal use 10MBps is more than enough. Downloading gigabytes of GOG games just means longer waiting. There might also be an option to upgrade it to 1Gbps, but I think that is far beyond what I want to pay for internet (50€/month or more).
max 125Mbit/s or so mobile 4G/LTE internet, with my phone
- No data caps. Yes I have even download about 100GB of my GOG games (to an external USB HDD) with this in one case.
- I think it costs little over 20€/month (including mobile phone calls, SMS, data etc.), but since it is also my work phone, my employer pays the bill.
- Real life speed at my home is around 10-50Mbps, depending how congested the network is (time of day), but the highest I have seen with it was about 120Mbps or so, tested with the Speedtest.net application on the phone. That was one or two years ago in Espoo/Otaniemi area, at noon during a weekday. Damn I wish I'd live there (it is around 10km from where I actually live).
I normally use the cable modem over wifi on my home gaming laptop, but if I am going to play an online game (Team Fortress 2), I tend to switch off the wifi connection and use my mobile internet on the PC (the phone connected to PC over USB). Oddly, the mobile connection seems to offer a bit lower latency and more reliable connection for online games (maybe this is because the cable modem wifi router is in another room than the PC, maybe 7 meters away with a couple of walls in between).
I think I could be totally fine using only the mobile internet on my PC, but since the cable modem is there for no extra cost, I use it too. The only advantage of the fixed line cable modem internet over the mobile one seems to be that I can do port forwarding on the cable modem router, meaning that e.g. peer-to-peer software might work better with it (like the old eMule client, possibly also bittorrent), but I use those p2p software like never nowadays, no need...
Post edited August 08, 2019 by timppu