Is the gigabit era over?
This article discusses how home network speeds are becoming obsolete, with more data being moved locally rather than to the cloud. It explains that gigabit Ethernet is no longer enough for the modern home, with the need for higher speeds such as 2.5Gbps and 10Gbps becoming more common. It also highlights the importance of wired connections and upgrading network equipment to keep up with the demands of smart devices, local servers, and large media files.
Of course it’s not but faster speeds are seemingly more and more common for home users.
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