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Easterncedar

(6,743 posts)
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 09:34 PM 22 hrs ago

Advice please? Is 1 gig internet worth it?

The guy trying to sell me a on a new provider says a 500 mbs service is really all I need, since I just use it for streaming TV and light internet use. No gaming. Just I person, with occasional guests with kids. I have had 1 gig for a couple of years.

Downgrading would save me $360 a year.

Any thoughts welcome! Thanks

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Advice please? Is 1 gig internet worth it? (Original Post) Easterncedar 22 hrs ago OP
Check out PCs for People, a nonprofit that provides cheap internet for lower income folks jmbar2 22 hrs ago #1
Interesting! Good to know about Easterncedar 22 hrs ago #9
Assuming you're talking speed canetoad 22 hrs ago #2
do yu upload? higher speeds more important to upload video, not so much to download IMO msongs 22 hrs ago #5
Thanks. I don't upload. That's helpful Easterncedar 22 hrs ago #7
Thanks. If I changed, and 500 was too slow, the new provider's 1 gig is more than my current cost Easterncedar 22 hrs ago #6
I did that... Alephy 22 hrs ago #3
Thanks! Easterncedar 22 hrs ago #8
My plan is Rver 22 hrs ago #4
Netflix runs fine on an inexpensive 30 Mbps connection and 1080p television. hunter 19 hrs ago #14
I appreciate the quick replies Easterncedar 22 hrs ago #10
I checked my speed after seeing the other suggestions jmbar2 19 hrs ago #13
500 is plenty for one person Tasmanian Devil 20 hrs ago #11
Thanks. I do appreciate your helpful advice! Easterncedar 19 hrs ago #12

jmbar2

(8,305 posts)
1. Check out PCs for People, a nonprofit that provides cheap internet for lower income folks
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 09:40 PM
22 hrs ago

You don't have to be super poor to qualify. I pay $15/month for unlimited internet, no contracts, no periodic price bumps. Outstanding service, and very reliable.

To get started, you make a one-time purchase of a hotspot device for around $60. It becomes your own personal internet connection that you can take with you anywhere. I have used mine for years and it is very reliable.

Good luck!
https://www.pcsforpeople.org/internet/internet/

canetoad

(21,302 posts)
2. Assuming you're talking speed
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 09:40 PM
22 hrs ago

And not downloads. I can't see why you wouldn't be able to start on the 500mbps and if you found it insufficient, pay to go to the next higher speed. It's not as if you'd be downgrading. Savings are too good not to try.

msongs

(74,638 posts)
5. do yu upload? higher speeds more important to upload video, not so much to download IMO
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 09:46 PM
22 hrs ago

I have 400 down and never nay problems related to speed. only 11 up so putting vids on youtube is a bit tedious but then Ive got all day lol

Easterncedar

(6,743 posts)
6. Thanks. If I changed, and 500 was too slow, the new provider's 1 gig is more than my current cost
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 09:50 PM
22 hrs ago

And I couldn't return to my current deal with the provider I have now.

It's a bit of a gamble and I am not much of a risk taker!

Alephy

(177 posts)
3. I did that...
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 09:41 PM
22 hrs ago

I downgraded from 1 gig to 500mb about a year ago. I am with Spectrum/Charter.

Like you, streaming and Internet use. Not a gamer.

I also work from home three times a week so I am connected to my work network all day.

500mbs works fine for me.

hunter

(40,998 posts)
14. Netflix runs fine on an inexpensive 30 Mbps connection and 1080p television.
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 12:26 AM
19 hrs ago

That's my rule of thumb for personal use.

Work can be another story.

When I first signed on to DU I'd get 28.8 kbit/s on my dial-up modem... on a good day.

The first modem I ever bought did 300 bits/s. That's slow enough to read the text as it's downloaded. The credits of most movies roll by faster than that.

jmbar2

(8,305 posts)
13. I checked my speed after seeing the other suggestions
Sat Jul 11, 2026, 12:19 AM
19 hrs ago

400mbps. I generally run two live daytrading apps, internet, and youtube all day at the same time with no problem.

Tasmanian Devil

(302 posts)
11. 500 is plenty for one person
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 11:42 PM
20 hrs ago

Last edited Sat Jul 11, 2026, 03:55 AM - Edit history (1)

We've got maybe 50 mbit -- split across two ISP's -- and it's shared amongst all in our household ... 5 people at last count. At least all the pets don't watch much youtube.

If you're flush with cash and hate waiting for internet then a gig would be nice, but that doesn't sound like your situation!

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