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How fast do you think the internet will be in 25 years? I was thinking of 1GB/s or 1TB/s. What do you think? ..

asked Jun 06 '10 at 21:12

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yeah, we would have terabit connections and we look at what we have now and be like ... how the hell can we stand such slow internet connections back then? Boy people are slow...

answered Jun 06 '10 at 21:23

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edited Jun 06 '10 at 21:24

I bet it will be faster than the physical connections on computers now (SATA...).

answered Jun 06 '10 at 21:14

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They will claim up to 1000 Mb/s but in reality it will still only be 10 Mb/s for a lot of people.

answered Jun 06 '10 at 21:18

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it will be 'up to' 100MB, but you'll really be getting the same as you are right now. lol

fiber optic or Cable based internet will be extremly fast, but will still not go over 200MB due to the demands on the lines, and regulations imposed on fast internet connections.

phone line based internet will not get over 10Mb, ever.

answered Jun 07 '10 at 13:03

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Virgin media has announced that they will offer up to 100mb by the end of this year.

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answered Jun 22 '10 at 15:16

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it will be there before you search it or click it.

answered Jun 22 '10 at 20:49

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I think the average download speed will be like 500mb/s and upload will be the same or around 400mb/s considering that some people can nearly get 80MB/s now in 2010.

i can't wait!

answered Jun 06 '10 at 21:16

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I think that in 25 years we'll have something that makes Google Fiber look like 56k dial-up.

answered Jun 06 '10 at 21:17

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I don't think we'll even have an Internet as we know it today. We'll be on something newer, from scratch.

answered Jun 06 '10 at 21:17

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blu ray films will be standard quality on Youtube, every single video will be in full hd and websites will be hundgreds of gigabytes, but because the speed will be so fast, it will load so quick, everybody will upload and download there files, hard drives will be less used, the web will be the main source for everything

answered Jun 06 '10 at 21:19

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uhhhh problem with that is....data still has to be stored on a server....they use hard drives.....thus they are still needed.....

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