Understanding Internet Connection Speeds

Understanding Internet Connection Speeds

How is Internet speed measured?

Let's start with the concept of speed, or bandwidth, as it's sometimes called. Measured in Megabits per second (Mbps) or Gigabits per second (Gbps), your internet speed is the amount of data that can be transferred every second over your internet connection. Your speed determines the type of activities that you can do online and how quickly you can do them.

A connection speed of 10 Mbps, for example, allows you to browse web pages, but it's not fast enough for you to stream HD videos on Netflix. According to Netflix, that requires a minimum connection speed of 20 Mbps. If you tried to stream HD video at 5 Mbps, your video would be poor quality and would likely stutter or pause altogether. On the other hand, a speed of 1 Gbps - one thousand times faster than 1 Mbps - is blazing fast, allowing you to do almost anything, including letting multiple family members stream 4K video simultaneously.


Download Versus Upload Speeds: Asymmetrical Internet Packages

When you are choosing an internet package, there are two speeds you need to consider the download speed and the upload speed.

The download speed is the speed at which data travels from a remote location on the internet to your internet-connected device. For example, if you are watching a video on Youtube, the download speed is the rate at which the information in the video stream travels from the Youtube server to your computer or phone.

The upload speed, on the other hand, is the speed at which data travels from your connected device to a remote location on the internet. For example, if you post a video or a photo onto a social media site like Facebook, the upload speed is the rate at which the information travels from your device to the Facebook server.

With most internet packages, the download speed is greater than the upload speed. That's why you'll sometimes hear people talk about asymmetrical internet connections, which just means that the download and upload speeds aren't equal.

Why are download speeds generally faster than upload speeds? Because most of our online activities-like web surfing, video streaming, and application downloads-involve downloading a lot of data. And for certain activities, like online gaming and video streaming, the faster you can download data, the better.

The upload speed may be important for you, depending on the type of activities you plan to do online. As an example, an amateur photographer that regularly uploads high­ resolution photos to a photo sharing site may want to consider ordering a package that offers a faster upload speed. Or, if you work from home, or operate a small business from home, you might also require a faster upload speed.


The Bottom Line?

The speed of your internet connection has a big impact on the quality of your online experience. At Norvado, we make it easy by offering only Wildly Impressive Internet, which currently features 1Gbps symmetrical speeds. 

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