Bruhh internet in the Philippines is way worse than Australia like in the Philippines we only have 5MB Maximum for average people and for the other people the maximum is 30 soo it should dont ask pinoys for their internet speed instead
Gotta remember those stats were recorded while running Live2D and streaming both that and the video game. If she ran the test without all that overhead you'd probably find that even with the whole bunker joke (I'm assuming concrete walls which block signal) she probably has a better internet speed. I'll also add that Bae's speeds are actually incredible for Australia, most plans cap out at 100mbps peak download and 50mbps peak upload, and that's in the range of AU$150 a month.
@@TripleBarrel06 still not better than Bae's "theoretical" speed probably, Live2d consumes nothing basically, even for collab stuff the tracking data is pretty small unless they have to send a transparency feed to a non HL member. TH-cam recommends 9Mbit for 1080p, so lets assume shes using that, that leaves her at around 20 mbit up after rounding up to the next most likely value
@@TripleBarrel06 WTF that's a scam. Here in the land of the nords I can get a 400/100 for like 25-30 shekelinos, depending on the provider/deal made. If the specific place had a optic fiber connection built, I could probably get a few gigs ez for like less than a hundred?
@@beworgen every house in AU was supposed to have fibre to the home, or as close to every house as they could get. if we did we’d have had internet with gigabit speeds (or in the hundreds of megabits at least), nearly on par with other countries in Asia like Japan or Korea. What we got when the Liberal party was voted in and fucked with it was a “cheaper” faster rollout with speeds at 1/10th to at most 1/4 the speeds we should have got. They took Labour’s work in progress and neutered it. If they had just left it as is and didn’t fuck around for political points and personal greed (Malcom Turnbull has links to the company supplying the copper for the Liberal plan, also Telstra having a big cry about their, at the time, not quite monopoly being threatened), we’d have some of the best internet in the world rather than the garbage we have now. I’m sure there is stuff I am forgetting, because this was like a decade or more ago now.
@@shinkicker404 same shit here in the US too. A fiber optic company worth 100s of billion from anticipation of a fiber optic future got reduced to bankruptcy because of some political bs that killed the plan.
Lmao I remember back 1 month ago when I slept on the streets because I couldn't pay for rent... Yeah I'm still very lucky to be able to even live compared to others I kinda expecrienced how it would feel like if my parents never raised me and left me on the streets like others (no offense. Some of them were very kind to me) So I'm very thankful for my parents and everybody, especially hololive. Instead of being angry at the landlord I should just be dissapointed in myself on how I did not work hard enough and slacked off. Thank you.
The thing bae said was NBN (national broadband network) instead of MBN. Bae's internet is like one of the fastests for non-business plans. But also super new and unstable, with peaks times lowering it a lot.
Yeah when I came to Australia to study, I can’t believe how expensive and slow internet is even in Sydney. Unless you on some business plan, it’s like internet from 10 years ago. I can get 300mbps in Vietnam for A$20/m
I do love how after a while Bae just slips into that full on Australian style of talking with the accent and everything. Just reminds you that she is holding back any Kangaroos wanting to burst through the woodwork
Is it wrong that as an Aussie who currently gets a consistent 31 up, I had a bit of a schadenfreude moment when Calli said her upload was only 7.7? Now IRyS's speeds... *THAT* hurt in every aspect
Imagine living in South America, literally worse than Australia, in almost all games we only have 1 server that only works for brasil, my usual ping is above 1000, the maximum mp I've gotten was 23, we don't have fiber either, shit is sad.
@@SpecterNeverSpectator bruh central america, you can have "good" internet but it'll cost you more than $100, and it still is only 100down and maybe 20up Mbps
Calli: "Do you have good internet?" Bae: *breaks into song* "I COME FROM A LAND DOWN UNDER, WHERE THE NET IS SLOW AND SPEEDS SUFFER" *cue flute solo* Also I think TH-cam has the option to lower the bit rate client-side, whilst Twitch you need to be partnered, so streaming 4K on TH-cam with gazillion bitrate is fine as your audience can just set their stream to 1080p60 or something they can handle.
Poor Australians, I can understand them. My country's government just don't think it's important xD Bunker? So that's why Calli and Kronii get along really well 😂
@@monkeymuncher2 we can thank the LNP and Uncle Rupert for that. They killed the fibre optic NBN plan to protect Foxtel after all. Part of the reason it's difficult for tech start-ups here too.
@@_baniraaisu6711 "Fast internet, what for?" oh idk maybe to do almost everything ? The world is literally becoming the internet, soon everything will be done online
@@monkeymuncher2 He said It back in 2014 and 4G connection and fibre optics are on the corner at the time and we are WAY too slow to adapt. We don't have proper 4G and fibre until 2 years later in limited areas.
@@houndrysmagolyteofhope4661 No, I think Mith is referring to the actual grandma from back in 2007 who was 75 years old, and had a literal 40Gbps download speed in Sweden. There are multiple news stories about it from back in za day
Even in Japan, depending on how old your building is (talking about mostly Tokyo here. idk how it is in other areas.), your internet can be really awful. So it's either you call the ISPs before you rent a place to check their speeds, or you wing it and go for a newer building hoping ISPs support high speed to that specific building.
@@BRBingeDrinker it does when you consider what Calli did before she was Calli. Also, given she mentioned her apartment is tiny she most likely lives in one of those 'anime apartments' where everything is kept as cheap as possible.
our rat here is relatable for SEA bros too, we got even worse internet than that thanks to the constant massive traffic and shitty uncompetitive internet companies we have here. to reach bae's level of internet speed we have to pay the most expensive internet package provided and some of us also don't even have a have 1 Gbps plan lol. the internet infrastructure here in SEA is really bad, and most of the times we have no other choices than a government owned internet provider. which have bad performance and customer service. edit1: edited about the Gbps part. apparently some of us here are envio- i mean thankfully have a better infrastructure than the rest of us. edit2- mostly ranting about the provider: i live in jakarta, where my house can't be reached by any companies other than the national company called indihome, so have to make do with 20mbps for around $25/month. which meant i only got around 2.4 MB/sec download speed at best, most of the time 700KB/sec -1.2MB/sec. and atleast every 3 days i suddenly can't connect to the internet. and these test is the result of using an ethernet cable not wi-fi. other companies can offer the sqame price with double the speed but i can't get those package thanks to shitty infrastructure. the customer service is so crappy that a few months ago the undersea cable for my provider even broke and it became a mass panic thanks to alot of people suddenly can't use their internet for several hours until they redirect them through other cables, alot of internet dependent small businesses lost money thanks to that and the compensation is just the payment deadline being pushed back for a week and 1 month free restriction on the TV service they have (like netflix and HBO and other channels in that package) which have like 3 tiers of restriction, where you have to pay more if you want to get less restrictions of channels. and i don't even fokin take that package so i didnt get any compensation at all like many others. and they can't be sued thanks to their terms and service mentioning that they are not obliged to pay reparations if the incidents happens accidentally outside their control. if i have other choices i would have already changed the internet provider already gott dangit
Well.. not in Thailand at least. The internet and mobile provider industry is like the most competitive industry here, but we used to have SEA level internet too tho, I suffered with that 5-6 years ago so I can relate
Here in Malaysia, there is an internet plan cost around $48/month, with the download and upload speed is 1Gbps. Also it is limited to big cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Penang. And only available for people who lives in a condominium.
If there is optical fiber in the area the normal speeds are 100-1000 depending on the plan you choose. Cable/DSL is now much faster too, but still limited upload speed, which is probably what Bae has.
Depends on where you live. My speeds in the West Coast non major city are 500/500, but I have access to fiber. If you start heading closer to the middle of the country, you're lucky to get even 15/5 or less since they're still using DSL.
You guys think the pain of being an Aussie is dealing with heat and animals and critters that can kill you? No.. The TRUE Aussie pain is OUR DAMNED WIFI.
Bae must live right next to the Testra servers or something. My Download in Australia with NBN is lucky if it hits 50Mbps and upload is normally like 15Mbps.
Speed tests to a local target don't tell much if the game you play doesn't have servers nearby. Bae gets good numbers to an Australian server, but as soon as she plays a game she probably gets 50-150 higher ping
Internet speed is fine down under, there are 1Gbps NBN plans available, it's just that most of the general internet services Aussies use are over in Europe or the US and the pipes in between continents aren't enough currently. Speedtest is right and wrong at the same time since it measures speed to your closest server. It's the same as saying you can travel on the highway in a car at 100 km/h which is right but then try to say I can do the same over the ocean, which is false as there's no road there.
They are starting to introduce fibre to the premise now Australia wide. My area just got added to the list of those being upgraded so hopefully I we should all have downloads over 250mbs in the next few years.
@@TheGyoushi yap dude speed test is dependent on the nearest server, like us ID bro if using Singapore for testing my ping only 1 digits but, if i change to tokyo my ping 20-25 and that hurt alot because i play GBF
As an Australian in Victoria, let me explain my limited understanding and experience. At 3:32 Bae was talking about the NBN, the National Broadband Network, which has been rolling out over Aus for a while now. How it is implemented is inconsistent in terms of method (to the house or to the node) and time (a friend a suburb or so away from me got it like 2 years before me). When I got the NBN, my downloads became able to support multiple people watching streamed content at high quality and my uploads went from crap to able to support 1 but not 2 uploading streams. The upgrade is night and day but in a multi-person household it isn’t always enough. That said many of my friends in other households have better internet than me. As for drop-outs. I used to experience them all the time many years ago but now they are much rarer.
The reason for this is interesting, for anyone else reading this: The government changed multiple times over it's implementation, meaning that policies change, including budget for national services, including the NBN. There are changes in wire quality, weird routing and a few missed promises. I'd also like to add that there were debates about government implemented internet, the major service providers wanted to focus on Sydney, Melbourne... You know, the hotspots where they'd make money, and shaft the more rural areas (In NSW for example, Berry and Gerroa) because it takes more money than what it's worth to roll out the good cables over there. The government basically said "No" because their plan involved essentially being fair to everyone and covering the cost of sending cables out to the middle of nowhere with the money gained from providing the dense areas with infrastructure, allowing it to all be one network with the same quality. A lot of legal stuff was bought up, issues with the government's plans, general Australian government nonsense e.c.t, leaving it in the mediocre state it's in today.
@@lubosaust7454 mbps = megabits per second (millions of bits per second) There are 8 bits in one byte. 1 gigabyte (GB) is 8 gigabits. 8,000,000,000 (1GB) ÷ 1,000,000 (mbps) = 8,000 seconds, or 133 minutes, or about 2.5 hours. Also, it's not correct to call it speed. Speed is a measure of distance traveled per unit time, which does not apply to Internet. What people call 'Internet speed' is a measure of volume per unit time - how much data gets transferred in a given time and not how fast it's going as it travels.
Depending on where in Aus Bae is, she should look into switching her internet provider to Aussie Broadband - I know a lot of people who go through them, and since they actually built their own infrastructure instead of just using some of Telstra's (like a lot of other companies), and they only take on as many customers as they know their network can actually handle, their speeds and connections are *significantly* more stable during peak periods. Not sure if they are in every state though, but it's something Bae should look into if she wants a more stable connection.
It really just depends on the popularity of the telco in any given area. Optus in the city is pretty crap, but out in the country where I live it's like 10x as fast as telstra
aye im on aussiebb near the melbourne cbd and dont think ive ever experienced slowdown they offer 1000/50Mbps and 250Mbps/100Mbps plans too.. heckin bothersome thing called the pacific makes most of that speed pretty useless though
@@aboohoo yep... you can get crazy good download and upload speeds, but you're not going to beat the sheer distance. Sucks that Aus has borderline no game servers here.
Damn, I still remember my first 2mb internet connection from back in the day (when it actually could barely reach 1mb). Thinking that we went from barely 2-4mb to gigabit fiber in just a couple years over here is mind-blowing.
I was blown away when I went from 28.8k/56k dialup to 1 Mbps in the late 90s, only a couple years after I first got on the Internet (and it was always on without using the phone line!!!). I do feel a bit spoiled having gigabit fibre now when past me could have only dreamed of such a thing LMAO
Ahahaha I'm Aussie and my speeds are both below 50 mb/s per upload and download. My speed did used to be 0.5 mb/s so it was fun watching TH-cam in 240p with buffering.
Internet in Japan (at least in Tokyo) really defaults to 1Gbps with options to go higher. I've seen 5 and 10Gbps. That is assuming you are living in a relatively new building (within 5-10 years I think?). I lived in a building older than that so its fiber to building but copper to house so it maxed out at 100mbps, despite my package is capable of delivering 1Gbps.
Calli while streaming has literally 50% of what I have. Yet, she runs things far better than I can. This is why a good pc is better than a good connection.
@@tribopower Optical fibers are usually same speed up and down, if your ISP doesn't put limits on the speeds, in that case, it depends on your ISP and your plan
@@KrazyTrumpeter05 also those cables can be expensive to install and maintain since it's not lile they can just dig a hole and expect breathable air in the ocean for workers to work.
@@GinjaNinja23200 agree they have over the top, overkill train system that carries a few people a carriage. But I think the reason is the strict law that prevent fiber to run everywhere and to one home
As a person living in Australia, I can say that the internet here is so unstable it’s not even funny, my ping spikes to like 1000 every few minutes in the worst possible times in every single game I play, sometimes it gets so bad that I play with a consistent 300 ping. My download usually sits around 10mbps and my upload usually never goes over 2 (not a joke). So I would like to know what region of Australia bae lives in in order to obtain decent internet.
Well shit I want to know what internet plan she uses aswell, So far the 6 years we’ve been here, we’ve tried TPG, Vodafone and currently Netgear peaking at 45 down mbps and 20 up mbps which is still rubbish in my opinion which as you said 300 all the fucking time. I can’t even try to play anything without lagging honestly
Apparently Japan set a new record for internet speed at 319 terabits per second (39.875 terabytes per second), meanwhile we’re here chilling on under 50mbps
For those unaware most Australia utilises the NBN or National Broadband Network for our internet. That's likely what was said when the subtitles said MBN
Buh, where's the "bad"? On a perfect day when the Sun shines and the wind blows just right and the planets align into a perfect line I'm lucky to get 13/39/10, usually running on less than 25% of that (or in pings case 4x that). And all of them outdo it WHILE STREAMING
I still remember feeling so speedy ten years ago when my wifi is 10Mbps. But now my country is in the top ten in internet speed. Not surprise my developing country have one of the best keyboard warriors.
I'm wondering what Calli meant when she was talking about living in a "fortified" house. What does that mean? She lives in a basement? Edit- after watching the video again, the other 2 seemed to know what calli meant when she said "fortified," so maybe it's a private thing she shared with the girls off stream?
It means she can’t get the best internet since the place is fortified hence cannot running better new cable and has to stick with whatever came pre installed, I guess
Could mean a lot of things, like an old building that is not upgradable, like some people mentioned, but it could also be that she has to use wifi to stream and walls can slow down speed significantly.
ok for those who don't know before the NBN (national broadband network) pretty mush all the houses were connected via copper and the whole infrastructure was mainly copper. The NBN use fibre optic BUT it has an adapter to copper when it enters your home slowing internet back to previous degrees of performance in most instances and is inconsistent to say, it is also taking forever to set up nation wide so we are all in all spending a fortune on something that will not help us that much cause we refused to give it the needed funding cause why fund internet or infrastructure or saving the great barrier reef or medicare when you can buy some nuclear subs we have no were to dock of fighter planes that are already outdated? oh and helicopter rides for our politicians
I know I'm late to the party, but I don't think the ping part is of any importance in a speedtest, as it can depend on the location of the server hosting the test. For instance, you might have better results if you use a server hosted in your city in comparison to one hosted in another country.
Probably? Shes just say it herself all the time jaja... "live down under" is the aussie way to say Australia. Its not a secret to anyone at this point. Where exactly? nobody should care thats her privacy.
It has a bit of a point though, like, determining if your connection to your nearest node is optimal or just utter garbage. If that is already high then you may need to contemplate about switching ISP.
Bae was talking about NBN, Australia's National Broadband Network. Generally fibre to the node, with a few hundred metres of degraded copper between the node and your house. This leaves us relying on dark magic to try to push HD video to every home, through the same cables we used for 56k dialup. This is all because former PM Tony Abbott gutted the original NBN project, which would have provided infrastructure good for 50 years.
3 things you shouldn't ask for are:
-A man's income
-A women's age
-A Australian's internet speed
*An Australian
i’m sorry I had to
Well they have to turn the 1s the right way up. It's called little-endian.
@@nobleneed Ah, I see my grammar is a bit rusty, thanks for the help good sir 🧐🎩
Bruhh internet in the Philippines is way worse than Australia like in the Philippines we only have 5MB Maximum for average people and for the other people the maximum is 30 soo it should dont ask pinoys for their internet speed instead
Cries in 60mbps :-:
Calli: *basic internet*
Bae: *sporadic like a 2002 dial up connection*
IRyS: *NASA level internet*
Bae has good internet for Australia lol
IRyS probably has a Fiber-Optic-tier network link. ATT Gigapower, Bell Fibe, that kind of stuff.
Fiber ethernet have 1GB/1GB
@@Fyuri not necessarily. They CAN have symmetric up/down, but providers can *choose* to limit upstream speed aa well.
@@_cybik why would you limit it XD also I have one and dont have such a option. Atleast I got never told
Me: clicks on the video
Calli: "Bae do you have good internet?"
Video: starts buffering
Me: crying
Lmao, i- my stomach hur- i laugh and feel sad at the same time cuz this just happen to me too, good one 👍
I did a speed test while watching the video, to compare my speeds to theirs. My internet died for 10 minutes after testing.
@@Voltekka15a2 how do you do that?
@@Voltekka15a2 is it possible to learn this power?.
Them just saying "266 is good enough" meanwhile our internet has a solid 16 Mbps Download tops hurts the soul.....
Calli: "9 ping, that's not bad"
I don't think I've ever hit 9 ping in my life
29, take it or leave it
Mine was 60 and that sht was years ago T∆T
I only get that low over the LAN
*Cries in 1000 ping*
*Laughs in 99 to 300+*
This makes me remember when Lamy complained that her internet speed was only at 1Gbps. Meanwhile when I hit 50mbps I feel like a god
Same
bitch my wifi right now is at 2.1 kbps. I'd feel like a god if it was at 1 mbps
@@iciest.icy.n.icy.rice.1 same
@@iciest.icy.n.icy.rice.1 User name checks out
Also, I feel your pain
Meanwhile My country average Internet speed is 10mbps, and my wifi is around 200kbps........
So calli is just pretending to be fine after she realizes she has the worst internet in the group and then starts failing in the game.
Understandable.
Gotta remember those stats were recorded while running Live2D and streaming both that and the video game. If she ran the test without all that overhead you'd probably find that even with the whole bunker joke (I'm assuming concrete walls which block signal) she probably has a better internet speed. I'll also add that Bae's speeds are actually incredible for Australia, most plans cap out at 100mbps peak download and 50mbps peak upload, and that's in the range of AU$150 a month.
@@TripleBarrel06 still not better than Bae's "theoretical" speed probably, Live2d consumes nothing basically, even for collab stuff the tracking data is pretty small unless they have to send a transparency feed to a non HL member. TH-cam recommends 9Mbit for 1080p, so lets assume shes using that, that leaves her at around 20 mbit up after rounding up to the next most likely value
Então vc curte umas Vtuber.
@@TripleBarrel06 WTF that's a scam. Here in the land of the nords I can get a 400/100 for like 25-30 shekelinos, depending on the provider/deal made. If the specific place had a optic fiber connection built, I could probably get a few gigs ez for like less than a hundred?
@@Luiz_COB oh, eu vejo que encontro outro br
I ADORE the fact that a question like "do you have a good internet?" invoked a such a hearty, but painful laugh from bae.
And every other Australian
@@idealicfool Thanks Liberal party, for fucking out potentially good internet with your pure greed.
@@shinkicker404 Why?
@@beworgen every house in AU was supposed to have fibre to the home, or as close to every house as they could get. if we did we’d have had internet with gigabit speeds (or in the hundreds of megabits at least), nearly on par with other countries in Asia like Japan or Korea. What we got when the Liberal party was voted in and fucked with it was a “cheaper” faster rollout with speeds at 1/10th to at most 1/4 the speeds we should have got. They took Labour’s work in progress and neutered it. If they had just left it as is and didn’t fuck around for political points and personal greed (Malcom Turnbull has links to the company supplying the copper for the Liberal plan, also Telstra having a big cry about their, at the time, not quite monopoly being threatened), we’d have some of the best internet in the world rather than the garbage we have now.
I’m sure there is stuff I am forgetting, because this was like a decade or more ago now.
@@shinkicker404 same shit here in the US too. A fiber optic company worth 100s of billion from anticipation of a fiber optic future got reduced to bankruptcy because of some political bs that killed the plan.
Calli: bajillion bitrate
Poor gang: "No more hololive for me" *cries in poor*
Lmao I remember back 1 month ago when I slept on the streets because I couldn't pay for rent... Yeah I'm still very lucky to be able to even live compared to others
I kinda expecrienced how it would feel like if my parents never raised me and left me on the streets like others (no offense. Some of them were very kind to me)
So I'm very thankful for my parents and everybody, especially hololive.
Instead of being angry at the landlord I should just be dissapointed in myself on how I did not work hard enough and slacked off.
Thank you.
The thing bae said was NBN (national broadband network) instead of MBN. Bae's internet is like one of the fastests for non-business plans. But also super new and unstable, with peaks times lowering it a lot.
Yeah when I came to Australia to study, I can’t believe how expensive and slow internet is even in Sydney. Unless you on some business plan, it’s like internet from 10 years ago. I can get 300mbps in Vietnam for A$20/m
@@YulHolic24 same in poland. i got the cheapest plan from probably the most expensive provider, and it's $20 for a stable 300down/60up Mbps.
It's sad that I'm also down under with NBN, and yet here I am jealous of Bae's Internet speed...
@@Mihaugoku I wish I had those speeds
Even with NBN there's a world of difference between fibre to the node and fibre to the premises though.
I do love how after a while Bae just slips into that full on Australian style of talking with the accent and everything. Just reminds you that she is holding back any Kangaroos wanting to burst through the woodwork
When mori ask, it also hurt basically everyone who lives down under. We felt that
Is it wrong that as an Aussie who currently gets a consistent 31 up, I had a bit of a schadenfreude moment when Calli said her upload was only 7.7?
Now IRyS's speeds... *THAT* hurt in every aspect
Yeah *cries in 2 mbps DL*
@@JustJustKen cries in constant 70kpbs
Imagine living in South America, literally worse than Australia, in almost all games we only have 1 server that only works for brasil, my usual ping is above 1000, the maximum mp I've gotten was 23, we don't have fiber either, shit is sad.
@@SpecterNeverSpectator bruh central america, you can have "good" internet but it'll cost you more than $100, and it still is only 100down and maybe 20up Mbps
Calli: "Do you have good internet?"
Bae: *breaks into song* "I COME FROM A LAND DOWN UNDER, WHERE THE NET IS SLOW AND SPEEDS SUFFER" *cue flute solo*
Also I think TH-cam has the option to lower the bit rate client-side, whilst Twitch you need to be partnered, so streaming 4K on TH-cam with gazillion bitrate is fine as your audience can just set their stream to 1080p60 or something they can handle.
I lol’ed because when she said that the song literally started playing in my head
Can you see,
can you see the buffer?
You better starts, laying down Cables, ye..aaaa *flute solo
Poor Australians, I can understand them. My country's government just don't think it's important xD
Bunker? So that's why Calli and Kronii get along really well 😂
we invented wifi yet we still have one of the worst average internet speeds in the whole world
@@monkeymuncher2 we can thank the LNP and Uncle Rupert for that. They killed the fibre optic NBN plan to protect Foxtel after all. Part of the reason it's difficult for tech start-ups here too.
Us Indonesian have the same problem. Previous Minister of Communication and Information literally said "fast internet? What for?"
@@_baniraaisu6711 "Fast internet, what for?" oh idk maybe to do almost everything ? The world is literally becoming the internet, soon everything will be done online
@@monkeymuncher2 He said It back in 2014 and 4G connection and fibre optics are on the corner at the time and we are WAY too slow to adapt. We don't have proper 4G and fibre until 2 years later in limited areas.
_"my house is fortified"_
its confirmed Calli is living in a castle.
My first thought was "Oh, she's in a skyscrapper- yeah net sucks in those" lol
Technical stuff aside, the moment Bae cries because IRyS speed is 583 and then her upload speed is like 179 mps is rather satisfying stuff.
Satisfying. Until I realize that bae is still faster.
@@Filcayra72 faster than?
@@rawpowerjagg faster than her DPI probably
@@rawpowerjagg Faster than my own "high speed" internet. (Q~Q)
"ping is 9 is not that bad"
[proceeds to transform into a powerpoint presentation]
IRyS is that grandma with NASA connection
More like the Husband with the Gaming Room.
@@houndrysmagolyteofhope4661 No, I think Mith is referring to the actual grandma from back in 2007 who was 75 years old, and had a literal 40Gbps download speed in Sweden. There are multiple news stories about it from back in za day
@@houndrysmagolyteofhope4661 oh no no no, thats me
as an australian, every word out of irys' mouth just caused me a fresh new agony
A reminder that IRyS is in JP and is fully experiencing that amazing JP internet speed.
So is Calli.
Even in Japan, depending on how old your building is (talking about mostly Tokyo here. idk how it is in other areas.), your internet can be really awful. So it's either you call the ISPs before you rent a place to check their speeds, or you wing it and go for a newer building hoping ISPs support high speed to that specific building.
@@BRBingeDrinker Calli isn't Japanese though so she has to rent which means she most likely doesn't get a say in her connection specifics.
@@steweygrrr Irys is also not Japanese lmao. She just speaks it. Them not being Japanese probably isn't the issue and that doesn't even make sense.
@@BRBingeDrinker it does when you consider what Calli did before she was Calli. Also, given she mentioned her apartment is tiny she most likely lives in one of those 'anime apartments' where everything is kept as cheap as possible.
When she said "I lived down under" two meanings went to mind. No and Australia
our rat here is relatable for SEA bros too, we got even worse internet than that thanks to the constant massive traffic and shitty uncompetitive internet companies we have here. to reach bae's level of internet speed we have to pay the most expensive internet package provided and some of us also don't even have a have 1 Gbps plan lol. the internet infrastructure here in SEA is really bad, and most of the times we have no other choices than a government owned internet provider. which have bad performance and customer service.
edit1: edited about the Gbps part. apparently some of us here are envio- i mean thankfully have a better infrastructure than the rest of us.
edit2- mostly ranting about the provider: i live in jakarta, where my house can't be reached by any companies other than the national company called indihome, so have to make do with 20mbps for around $25/month. which meant i only got around 2.4 MB/sec download speed at best, most of the time 700KB/sec -1.2MB/sec. and atleast every 3 days i suddenly can't connect to the internet. and these test is the result of using an ethernet cable not wi-fi. other companies can offer the sqame price with double the speed but i can't get those package thanks to shitty infrastructure.
the customer service is so crappy that a few months ago the undersea cable for my provider even broke and it became a mass panic thanks to alot of people suddenly can't use their internet for several hours until they redirect them through other cables, alot of internet dependent small businesses lost money thanks to that and the compensation is just the payment deadline being pushed back for a week and 1 month free restriction on the TV service they have (like netflix and HBO and other channels in that package) which have like 3 tiers of restriction, where you have to pay more if you want to get less restrictions of channels. and i don't even fokin take that package so i didnt get any compensation at all like many others. and they can't be sued thanks to their terms and service mentioning that they are not obliged to pay reparations if the incidents happens accidentally outside their control. if i have other choices i would have already changed the internet provider already gott dangit
We got pretty good and cheap internet in Vietnam(my home plan is 300Mbps up down via FTTH for $20/m)
@@YulHolic24 we envy you. We consider ourself lucky with just 5mbps download.
@@YulHolic24 that same speed will be about 10x the cost in aus
Well.. not in Thailand at least. The internet and mobile provider industry is like the most competitive industry here, but we used to have SEA level internet too tho, I suffered with that 5-6 years ago so I can relate
Here in Malaysia, there is an internet plan cost around $48/month, with the download and upload speed is 1Gbps. Also it is limited to big cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Penang. And only available for people who lives in a condominium.
Reading the comments, I can see that all the Australians that watched this video cried together with Bae.
Rats in arms
Back when I'm a student, I'm already cheering for a 2Mbps speed. Is 500+ the norm now? Or my area is stuck on the stone age era of the internet.
If there is optical fiber in the area the normal speeds are 100-1000 depending on the plan you choose. Cable/DSL is now much faster too, but still limited upload speed, which is probably what Bae has.
2Mbps? I feel your pain.
German?
100 Mbps upload\download is a norm in Moscow. Can't say for sure for other parts of the country...
Depends on where you live. My speeds in the West Coast non major city are 500/500, but I have access to fiber. If you start heading closer to the middle of the country, you're lucky to get even 15/5 or less since they're still using DSL.
As an Australian, I felt this on a spiritual level. Our internet is so trash that sometimes I get so annoyed with my internet I use my mobile instead.
So Calli lives in the Bunkeronii. Noted.
You guys think the pain of being an Aussie is dealing with heat and animals and critters that can kill you?
No..
The TRUE Aussie pain is OUR DAMNED WIFI.
*cries salt in 400kbps*
download
I can feel your pain bro I can't watch TH-cam more than 480 and live streams never gets higher than 360 for me😔
Well atleast I have someone to commiserate with 500kps if it's a really bad day less than 200
3:03 Well, yeah, the Underworld is literally "under" ground. If anything, I'm surprised Calli's bitrate isn't _lower._
my sea internet in kbps: is this some rich joke that im too poor to understand?
No, no.
You just have to wait for the joke to finish downloading.
@@FFKonoko "Stop! Stop! He's already dead!"
@@FFKonoko Ooooh, when he gets that message in three years he'll sure be mad about it!
LMFAO
@@Lunarfox777 Not even Internet Explorer will see that one coming
"Why you hurt me like this !"
Bae probably.
Bae must live right next to the Testra servers or something. My Download in Australia with NBN is lucky if it hits 50Mbps and upload is normally like 15Mbps.
50MBs or 50Mbs? Because 50MB/s is actually quite a lot.
@@TheLeAlan As an Aussie, I can confirm there is literally *no way* that they meant MB/s 😂😭
@@TheLeAlan Yeah considering its aussie internet, definitely 50mbs.
Probably better to say Mbps (megabits per second) as opposed to MB/s (megabytes per second) then - the former being 8x larger than the latter.
I GOT... DOWN 21.5MBPS, UP IS 5MBPS
Speed tests to a local target don't tell much if the game you play doesn't have servers nearby. Bae gets good numbers to an Australian server, but as soon as she plays a game she probably gets 50-150 higher ping
We demand Australian government to increase their internet speed...cmon aussie bros... Make it happen
Oh man, the infamous internet speed of the kangaroo land will always remain at rock bottom
What if.... one of them fell down the rabbit hole? Maybe they would be encouraged to do something
Internet speed is fine down under, there are 1Gbps NBN plans available, it's just that most of the general internet services Aussies use are over in Europe or the US and the pipes in between continents aren't enough currently. Speedtest is right and wrong at the same time since it measures speed to your closest server. It's the same as saying you can travel on the highway in a car at 100 km/h which is right but then try to say I can do the same over the ocean, which is false as there's no road there.
They are starting to introduce fibre to the premise now Australia wide. My area just got added to the list of those being upgraded so hopefully I we should all have downloads over 250mbs in the next few years.
@@TheGyoushi yap dude speed test is dependent on the nearest server, like us ID bro if using Singapore for testing my ping only 1 digits but, if i change to tokyo my ping 20-25 and that hurt alot because i play GBF
As an Australian in Victoria, let me explain my limited understanding and experience.
At 3:32 Bae was talking about the NBN, the National Broadband Network, which has been rolling out over Aus for a while now. How it is implemented is inconsistent in terms of method (to the house or to the node) and time (a friend a suburb or so away from me got it like 2 years before me). When I got the NBN, my downloads became able to support multiple people watching streamed content at high quality and my uploads went from crap to able to support 1 but not 2 uploading streams. The upgrade is night and day but in a multi-person household it isn’t always enough. That said many of my friends in other households have better internet than me. As for drop-outs. I used to experience them all the time many years ago but now they are much rarer.
The reason for this is interesting, for anyone else reading this: The government changed multiple times over it's implementation, meaning that policies change, including budget for national services, including the NBN. There are changes in wire quality, weird routing and a few missed promises.
I'd also like to add that there were debates about government implemented internet, the major service providers wanted to focus on Sydney, Melbourne... You know, the hotspots where they'd make money, and shaft the more rural areas (In NSW for example, Berry and Gerroa) because it takes more money than what it's worth to roll out the good cables over there. The government basically said "No" because their plan involved essentially being fair to everyone and covering the cost of sending cables out to the middle of nowhere with the money gained from providing the dense areas with infrastructure, allowing it to all be one network with the same quality.
A lot of legal stuff was bought up, issues with the government's plans, general Australian government nonsense e.c.t, leaving it in the mediocre state it's in today.
ppl here: back in the days it's 2mbps
meanwhile, me: rarely even hits 1mpbs in 2021 😩
When I first got on, it was 14.4k dialup (1996)... so having gigabit Internet now is much nicer.
does that company pay you to use that internet ? because to download 1GB you would have to download it for 6 days or so :D
@@lubosaust7454 .... 1GB takes 2.3hrs to download at 1Mb/s
@@Idiomatick ok im dum thanks :-D
@@lubosaust7454
mbps = megabits per second (millions of bits per second)
There are 8 bits in one byte.
1 gigabyte (GB) is 8 gigabits.
8,000,000,000 (1GB) ÷ 1,000,000 (mbps) = 8,000 seconds, or 133 minutes, or about 2.5 hours.
Also, it's not correct to call it speed. Speed is a measure of distance traveled per unit time, which does not apply to Internet. What people call 'Internet speed' is a measure of volume per unit time - how much data gets transferred in a given time and not how fast it's going as it travels.
Me crying in 10 mbps download speed.
Well, at least it's good enough to watch streams.
Just being able to play stream vods on 720p is already a blessing for me. And that blessing is not given very often.
I can't even load streams
4:54 My internet works like Bae's. Normally good, but really unstable when a lot of people are using the internet.
Depending on where in Aus Bae is, she should look into switching her internet provider to Aussie Broadband - I know a lot of people who go through them, and since they actually built their own infrastructure instead of just using some of Telstra's (like a lot of other companies), and they only take on as many customers as they know their network can actually handle, their speeds and connections are *significantly* more stable during peak periods. Not sure if they are in every state though, but it's something Bae should look into if she wants a more stable connection.
It really just depends on the popularity of the telco in any given area. Optus in the city is pretty crap, but out in the country where I live it's like 10x as fast as telstra
Aussie Broadband gang +1
aye im on aussiebb near the melbourne cbd and dont think ive ever experienced slowdown
they offer 1000/50Mbps and 250Mbps/100Mbps plans too.. heckin bothersome thing called the pacific makes most of that speed pretty useless though
@@aboohoo yep... you can get crazy good download and upload speeds, but you're not going to beat the sheer distance. Sucks that Aus has borderline no game servers here.
Our rat: I live down under
Calli: Ah 😅
Never ask a woman her weight, a man his salary, an aussie their internet speed.
That moment when the highest upload and download you've ever seen were 30 and 5 mbs respectively and they go 100+, p a i n
Do you actually need 100+?
Damn, I still remember my first 2mb internet connection from back in the day (when it actually could barely reach 1mb). Thinking that we went from barely 2-4mb to gigabit fiber in just a couple years over here is mind-blowing.
I was blown away when I went from 28.8k/56k dialup to 1 Mbps in the late 90s, only a couple years after I first got on the Internet (and it was always on without using the phone line!!!). I do feel a bit spoiled having gigabit fibre now when past me could have only dreamed of such a thing LMAO
Me: **Laughs in SEA**
Also Me: **Cries in SEA*
Uhm, which part of SEA are you talking about XD
ME: *Langhs in Inland SEA nations*
Also me: *Crying in the mountain jungles*
@@dzungnguyenduc8556 Laughs in Maritime SEA Nations' kbps internet speed
Ahahaha I'm Aussie and my speeds are both below 50 mb/s per upload and download. My speed did used to be 0.5 mb/s so it was fun watching TH-cam in 240p with buffering.
how have your eyes not fallen out of your head in rebellion at being forced to endure such torture?
The pain is reeaaaaaallllll, i too want to be able to ACTUALLY WATCH THE DAMN STREAMS
Filipinos at 1mbps be like:
"This is fine."
You mean kbs?
Oof
GoSURF50 be like:
SEA bros: Those are rookie numbers. You gotta pump those numbers down
my internet speed is 0.09-500 kbps that peaks at 1-3 mbps, the only pros of having a weak internet is getting to actually blame the ping
Irys holding a nuclear warhead for internet.
*laughs together with irys in 500MBPS*
I would try laugh but my 30mbps isn't catching up
Internet in Japan (at least in Tokyo) really defaults to 1Gbps with options to go higher. I've seen 5 and 10Gbps. That is assuming you are living in a relatively new building (within 5-10 years I think?). I lived in a building older than that so its fiber to building but copper to house so it maxed out at 100mbps, despite my package is capable of delivering 1Gbps.
I've got NBN and been getting 500mbps download and 380mbps upload...it just depends on where you live honestly.
Ping means say basically nothing when they are comparing their internet speed. Especially when they are playing between continents LOL
Asking an Australian about their speed. Cali knew what she was doing lol
Cries in 30+ something mbps SEA internet 😓
bae has godly internet by australian standards. Everyone i know has the most expensive ones we can find or NBN and are lucky to get 40mbps download
Calli while streaming has literally 50% of what I have. Yet, she runs things far better than I can.
This is why a good pc is better than a good connection.
IRyS: "And my upload is 179"
Bae: (Cries Harder)
Me: (Laughs in 500mbps upload/500mpbs download)
how did you get balanced like that ?
@@tribopower Optical fibers are usually same speed up and down, if your ISP doesn't put limits on the speeds, in that case, it depends on your ISP and your plan
Poor you, having 500 *mili* bits per second internet connection
40 and 13 for me, also live in Australia.
How much you paying?
Being Icelandic,
I FEEL THIS IN MY FUCKING SOUL.
For a developed country, it sure is taking australia an awful long time to get up and pay for another undersea cable
Our government is too busy spending money on "Trackless trams". Which is basically just a fancy bus with it's own lane. It's kind of pathetic.
They actually have plenty of undersea cables and recently got some new ones on each coast. It's the terrestrial networks that are the problem.
@@KrazyTrumpeter05 also those cables can be expensive to install and maintain since it's not lile they can just dig a hole and expect breathable air in the ocean for workers to work.
@@GinjaNinja23200 agree they have over the top, overkill train system that carries a few people a carriage. But I think the reason is the strict law that prevent fiber to run everywhere and to one home
dropbears all are working hazard for any foreign workers looking to enter their economy so you have to account for that in regards to stuff
so what i discovered is that Japan and Canada has great internet, America has poor internet, and Australia seems to be a bit all over the place.
As a person living in Australia, I can say that the internet here is so unstable it’s not even funny, my ping spikes to like 1000 every few minutes in the worst possible times in every single game I play, sometimes it gets so bad that I play with a consistent 300 ping. My download usually sits around 10mbps and my upload usually never goes over 2 (not a joke). So I would like to know what region of Australia bae lives in in order to obtain decent internet.
Well shit I want to know what internet plan she uses aswell, So far the 6 years we’ve been here, we’ve tried TPG, Vodafone and currently Netgear peaking at 45 down mbps and 20 up mbps which is still rubbish in my opinion which as you said 300 all the fucking time. I can’t even try to play anything without lagging honestly
Apparently Japan set a new record for internet speed at 319 terabits per second (39.875 terabytes per second), meanwhile we’re here chilling on under 50mbps
From Bae's other streams when she shows her local time, she apparently lives in GMT +10/+11, so NSW, Victoria, ACT or Tasmania.
For those unaware most Australia utilises the NBN or National Broadband Network for our internet. That's likely what was said when the subtitles said MBN
Buh, where's the "bad"? On a perfect day when the Sun shines and the wind blows just right and the planets align into a perfect line I'm lucky to get 13/39/10, usually running on less than 25% of that (or in pings case 4x that). And all of them outdo it WHILE STREAMING
Meanwhile, Petra: "My internet isn't that great. Like 900 something."
Me seeing my speed test literally failing cause my internet is almost dead: it's fine
(I am Brazilian, I think it explains everything)
I feel blessed for having my ludicrous speed of 900 Mbps download and 800 upload after reading the comment section.
With australian internet always being joked being notoriously bad, I honestly expected much worse.
Hope descends at great speeds!
No, Bae's got godlike internet for someone living in Australia, well her download speed is godlike, her upload is fairly normal.
I still remember feeling so speedy ten years ago when my wifi is 10Mbps. But now my country is in the top ten in internet speed. Not surprise my developing country have one of the best keyboard warriors.
Bruh 266 is great for Aus in my experience. I usually don't reach 50, and I don't think I've ever seen 100.
You do, on the Internet ‘plan package’.
As an Australian....yeah this is 100% accurate.
Australian internet is pain
I'm wondering what Calli meant when she was talking about living in a "fortified" house. What does that mean? She lives in a basement?
Edit- after watching the video again, the other 2 seemed to know what calli meant when she said "fortified," so maybe it's a private thing she shared with the girls off stream?
Maybe she streams in the basement.
@@kenneth.lim3390 but that shouldn't interfere with wired connections- only wifi, and no streamer would stream on wifi
It means she can’t get the best internet since the place is fortified hence cannot running better new cable and has to stick with whatever came pre installed, I guess
Could mean a lot of things, like an old building that is not upgradable, like some people mentioned, but it could also be that she has to use wifi to stream and walls can slow down speed significantly.
They live in a concrete building
ok for those who don't know before the NBN (national broadband network) pretty mush all the houses were connected via copper and the whole infrastructure was mainly copper.
The NBN use fibre optic BUT it has an adapter to copper when it enters your home slowing internet back to previous degrees of performance in most instances and is inconsistent to say, it is also taking forever to set up nation wide so we are all in all spending a fortune on something that will not help us that much cause we refused to give it the needed funding
cause why fund internet or infrastructure or saving the great barrier reef or medicare when you can buy some nuclear subs we have no were to dock of fighter planes that are already outdated? oh and helicopter rides for our politicians
I know I'm late to the party, but I don't think the ping part is of any importance in a speedtest, as it can depend on the location of the server hosting the test. For instance, you might have better results if you use a server hosted in your city in comparison to one hosted in another country.
When she said I lived down under. It already hurts and I felt for her
Since Bae is "probably" from Australia , she probably has shitty internet sometimes
Probably? Shes just say it herself all the time jaja... "live down under" is the aussie way to say Australia. Its not a secret to anyone at this point. Where exactly? nobody should care thats her privacy.
Irys: im at 583mbps
Me: *cries in 20mbps*
Starlink will be a good option for southern hemisphere if it's stable, plus the price is quite reasonable. Is it available though?
0:05 , i realized that's from the globe
What's the point in announcing their ping though? Like cool 3ms but that just means you have 3 ping to the nearest server you were using to test
Judging from their conversation, I don't think they fully understand what it means.
@@randomseasoning5799 I think they understand the download speed, but ping is rather obscure even for a lot of games.
@@houndrysmagolyteofhope4661 yup, I don't doubt they know what a download and upload speed is. Bitrate and ping is slightly more technical
It has a bit of a point though, like, determining if your connection to your nearest node is optimal or just utter garbage. If that is already high then you may need to contemplate about switching ISP.
@@walkhardwalk"switch ISPs"
*Cries in US network monopoly*
Aussie bros: Our internet so bad
SEA Bros: What the fuck bro
Calli: "Let me just say this: my house is fortified."
What does that mean??
Its likely an older house built in a way where its hard to get newer cabling installed, and whats there is older copper cables.
The number of E M O T I O N A L D A M A G E that Baelz received is unreal
Calli: "I might as well live in a bunker"
_Well, then I'm in the center of the fucking planet_
My ping is 23, download 4 and upload 10.
Cries in 45 ping, 11 down and 1 up
Irys driving her F1 racer at 20mph in the slow lane
"FUCkin Telstra!"
- Bae most definitely
Bae was talking about NBN, Australia's National Broadband Network. Generally fibre to the node, with a few hundred metres of degraded copper between the node and your house.
This leaves us relying on dark magic to try to push HD video to every home, through the same cables we used for 56k dialup.
This is all because former PM Tony Abbott gutted the original NBN project, which would have provided infrastructure good for 50 years.
Bae's getting internet I didn't even know existed in Australia
I feel like heaven blessed me if I got 1-2/mbps at midnight.
Ironic how Calli begins to lagg when she mention ping.
I feel her pain, my internet used to be have a download speed of 158kb. Couldn’t use my Xbox for several days when my games needed an update
Ah yes the eternal aussie and the plight for a functional connection
Jibrilia knows where to tug my heartstrings.....uploads fire clips day after day.. thanks
Meanwhile I'm stuck with 12.7Mb down, 1Mb up, and like 43 ping max *pain*
Baes just not trying, i'm down under and while I don't have it my cousin gets 900down.
Nbn=national broadband network, jt was an aussie internet improvement project they're now rolling out gigabit speeds
Bae sitting there like she's got terrible stats while she outperforms calli in all categories and blows my own speed out of the water.
Slow internet, it raised me, it molded me to the person that I am now.