gizmoholic
Contributor
Naturally, the fact that he has mentioned it to be upto 10 Mbps means that somewhere down the line, speeds will be in the 3-4 Mbps range, with occasional spikes to 10 Mbps, which mind you, still is very good I would say.. The second thing is that the novelty factor of having such high speeds wears off soon. Only for the 1st few weeks would we have the feeling of "OMG. I can download anything I want in less than an hour". After a couple of months, it would be like "Do I need it in the 1st place?". What I mean to say is, if you are going to download a particular content (say a TV Series), you would download it anyway, irrespective of the speed you are getting. Just that now you will be able to get it faster. The "Hit and Run" kinda scenario wherein you download anything that comes in your way won't last long. Atleast it didn't for me when I upgraded from 64 Kbps to 256 Kbps and then from 256 Kbps to 2 Mbps. So I personally think, even if the promise of 10 Mbps is maintained for the initial few months, it would be a great thing !