What are the various bandwidth (speed) options available for Global Internet?
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Available bandwidths are based on available access technologies and product offering per specific country and location within the country. The maximum bandwidth depends on the available maximum bandwidth of a local provider in the specific country, taking into consideration limiting factors, such as access technology, contention ratio, overbooking, and distance to the core network.
For example, in highly urbanized areas a broadband access of 1G or more is common. However, a remote location with limited access options could see services with 20M maximum bandwidth.
Expereo Global Internet speed varies from 1M to 1G on broadband internet and 1M to 10G for dedicated internet. Broadband internet speeds are subject to a contention ratio of 1:20 or more on the service provider infrastructure and the internet access port capacity. Dedicated Internet (without contention) bandwidth is guaranteed for the last mile access network and internet port.
Please note, there are no guarantees across the public internet cloud and all speed references apply to domestic Internet access only.
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