Not Speedtest to test max download of FBB

maleman

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Besides using Speedtest to test the max performance of our Fibre plan, what else can we download to see how fast our downloads can be?

I think Youtube videos d/l at about 12Mbps.
Google drive about 2Mbps.
Torrent about 2-3Mbps

My Speedtest shows up to 190Mbps download for my 200Mbps plan, but I can't find any realworld usage to reach even 1/4 the speed. What's the point in having FBB plans above 100Mbps?
It's like owning a sports car in Singapore, but driving at slow speed.
 

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Bandwidth as well. Multiple users streaming multiple video streaming, torrenting, gaming, remote access etc concurrently can eat up ur bb bandwidth. So depend on ur needs u can choose whichever plan that suits.
 

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Btw torrent is much more than 2-3mbps. Multiple good torrents can run up to 8~10MBps for me
 

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Btw torrent is much more than 2-3mbps. Multiple good torrents can run up to 8~10MBps for me

I've already chosen 200Mbps that was installed 2 weeks, but would like to see what's the max download speed achievable besides Speedtest.

Mind sharing the torrent that you're able to get up to 8Mb/s. Love to try it out. Local seeds I'm sure
 

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I've already chosen 200Mbps that was installed 2 weeks, but would like to see what's the max download speed achievable besides Speedtest.

Mind sharing the torrent that you're able to get up to 8Mb/s. Love to try it out. Local seeds I'm sure

hitting close to 40Mb/s on local seeds or overseas seeds.
 
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