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10 high-speed fiber options for residential use across Scandinavia and Northern Europe

10 high-speed fiber options for residential use across Scandinavia and Northern Europe

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riplmao
Junior Member
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08-08-2023, 10:53 AM
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Are there any providers offering 10 gigabit fiber optic service for private residences in Scandinavia? It bothers me that most only provide up to 1 gigabit for private users, while businesses can reach 10 gigabits. I’d be willing to pay a lot for such speeds if available, but if it’s not possible, it’s no problem at all.
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riplmao
08-08-2023, 10:53 AM #1

Are there any providers offering 10 gigabit fiber optic service for private residences in Scandinavia? It bothers me that most only provide up to 1 gigabit for private users, while businesses can reach 10 gigabits. I’d be willing to pay a lot for such speeds if available, but if it’s not possible, it’s no problem at all.

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janandjulie
Junior Member
7
08-08-2023, 02:36 PM
#2
It will cost thousands of dollars each month for business class 10Gb/s internet unless you have a connection through someone who owns the ISP and is open to offering a better deal. Companies can also access links ranging from 100 to 400Gb/s via Tier 1 providers or Internet Exchanges, but these options involve significantly higher costs, more complexity, and stricter equipment, contract, and compliance requirements.
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janandjulie
08-08-2023, 02:36 PM #2

It will cost thousands of dollars each month for business class 10Gb/s internet unless you have a connection through someone who owns the ISP and is open to offering a better deal. Companies can also access links ranging from 100 to 400Gb/s via Tier 1 providers or Internet Exchanges, but these options involve significantly higher costs, more complexity, and stricter equipment, contract, and compliance requirements.

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bear7001
Senior Member
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08-09-2023, 04:39 PM
#3
since private homes don't require it, it's fine. companies typically have more staff or offer services that use high bandwidth links. if they really need that speed, they're likely using exchange access for backbone connections. why do you need it? streaming isn't the issue—most services work on 5mbit or less and can handle 30-60 mbit. downloads are manageable, but even with a 10GBit connection, doing many simultaneous downloads or streaming could strain the system. would you be able to handle that?
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bear7001
08-09-2023, 04:39 PM #3

since private homes don't require it, it's fine. companies typically have more staff or offer services that use high bandwidth links. if they really need that speed, they're likely using exchange access for backbone connections. why do you need it? streaming isn't the issue—most services work on 5mbit or less and can handle 30-60 mbit. downloads are manageable, but even with a 10GBit connection, doing many simultaneous downloads or streaming could strain the system. would you be able to handle that?

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Demonsss91
Posting Freak
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08-10-2023, 12:37 AM
#4
If you reinstall Windows and have over 5TB of Steam games, you might want to move them to your 8TB gaming SSD quickly. You're concerned about keeping your PC running smoothly without it getting too noisy, especially with a household of five or more. You need reliable, consistent access—like a gigabit connection for streaming, backups, and large downloads—so everyone can use the service without interruptions. It's about meeting basic needs and making sure the system works efficiently for all users.
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Demonsss91
08-10-2023, 12:37 AM #4

If you reinstall Windows and have over 5TB of Steam games, you might want to move them to your 8TB gaming SSD quickly. You're concerned about keeping your PC running smoothly without it getting too noisy, especially with a household of five or more. You need reliable, consistent access—like a gigabit connection for streaming, backups, and large downloads—so everyone can use the service without interruptions. It's about meeting basic needs and making sure the system works efficiently for all users.

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CMDR_Nova
Junior Member
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08-21-2023, 07:35 AM
#5
If the noise makes it hard to focus, your settings were set wrong. Design a custom water-cooled system so you can hear nothing. This setup resembles what Norway began offering around two years ago—10Gbit internet at about 2000 NOK per month. I think more people will follow suit soon... you probably don’t need such high speeds most of the time.
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CMDR_Nova
08-21-2023, 07:35 AM #5

If the noise makes it hard to focus, your settings were set wrong. Design a custom water-cooled system so you can hear nothing. This setup resembles what Norway began offering around two years ago—10Gbit internet at about 2000 NOK per month. I think more people will follow suit soon... you probably don’t need such high speeds most of the time.

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MMASTER7
Member
227
08-23-2023, 03:37 AM
#6
Consider checking out "Business Internet." It could be expensive, but a 10 Gig connection might be necessary. ISPs in the US typically handle business internet installations at homes.
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MMASTER7
08-23-2023, 03:37 AM #6

Consider checking out "Business Internet." It could be expensive, but a 10 Gig connection might be necessary. ISPs in the US typically handle business internet installations at homes.

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Ethmasher
Member
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08-23-2023, 08:07 AM
#7
I lack funds and hours to craft a nearly quiet PC, focusing solely on value over features.
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Ethmasher
08-23-2023, 08:07 AM #7

I lack funds and hours to craft a nearly quiet PC, focusing solely on value over features.

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CobraBlizard
Member
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09-09-2023, 09:16 PM
#8
Absolutely, that's the same idea I had. A lot of folks operate their own businesses or online ventures from home. For example, if you're a video editor dealing with huge files, editing on a NAS with a 10 gigabit connection, or handling other tasks that need such bandwidth at home, it makes sense.
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CobraBlizard
09-09-2023, 09:16 PM #8

Absolutely, that's the same idea I had. A lot of folks operate their own businesses or online ventures from home. For example, if you're a video editor dealing with huge files, editing on a NAS with a 10 gigabit connection, or handling other tasks that need such bandwidth at home, it makes sense.

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deathleaf
Member
108
09-09-2023, 10:47 PM
#9
Most companies with a 10GB internet connection typically host it in a data center, where servers and storage are located, connected via a high-speed 10Gbit link. The speed you receive depends heavily on your location. A dark fiber runs from the data center to each facility, allowing flexible setup—often using multiplexers if needed. Currently, prices have dropped significantly; what was once around $1500 for a single 10GB SFP+ is now much more affordable. Delivery options often include 8-16 10GB SFP+ units in various colors for stacking and expansion. Bandwidth on the main backbone remains limited, so higher speeds usually require more investment.
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deathleaf
09-09-2023, 10:47 PM #9

Most companies with a 10GB internet connection typically host it in a data center, where servers and storage are located, connected via a high-speed 10Gbit link. The speed you receive depends heavily on your location. A dark fiber runs from the data center to each facility, allowing flexible setup—often using multiplexers if needed. Currently, prices have dropped significantly; what was once around $1500 for a single 10GB SFP+ is now much more affordable. Delivery options often include 8-16 10GB SFP+ units in various colors for stacking and expansion. Bandwidth on the main backbone remains limited, so higher speeds usually require more investment.