{"id":39045,"date":"2019-07-23T11:30:11","date_gmt":"2019-07-23T03:30:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/?p=39045"},"modified":"2020-11-16T15:49:15","modified_gmt":"2020-11-16T07:49:15","slug":"100mbps-internet-not-enough","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/100mbps-internet-not-enough","title":{"rendered":"A 100Mbps Internet Connection May Not Be Enough For You"},"content":{"rendered":"

Our recent iMoney Broadband survey<\/a> showed that majority of Malaysians opted for a 100Mbps home broadband plan. This is a reasonable choice, as it offers the best balance between download speed and price.<\/p>\n

There is no question that a 100Mbps line is more than enough to cater to a household\u2019s internet needs; be it watching YouTube, playing games, or just browsing social media.<\/p>\n

However, this may not be true over the next few months. We are starting to demand more and more from our internet bandwidth. Content streaming is moving towards more video in Ultra High Definition (UHD) or 4K resolution. Games are becoming larger and larger, taking a long time to download.<\/p>\n

<\/span>Watching movies<\/span><\/h2>\n

Streaming content is putting a massive strain on the internet\u2019s capabilities. Image quality is constantly improving, and people are demanding higher resolutions from their videos. After all, YouTube already allows content creators to upload videos in 8K (a resolution that few can even watch due to a lack of 8K displays).<\/p>\n

Netflix (and its competitors) are also gaining a lot of traction here in Malaysia. Like YouTube, its content is always better viewed in higher resolutions. The following table is a breakdown of Netflix\u2019s recommended internet speed for watching movies.<\/p>\n