Depends. Hubs on the internet connect with each other via different speeds. Meaning any download you make is limited by either your speed or the slowest speed between hubs.
The growth is exponential as more people get acces to the internet and the complexity (=size) of stuff uploaded increases.Mekstizzle wrote:
Anyone's guess what the rate of new data being added on the internet is?
5 Million TB in i dunno, 20 years? - Probably 4.9Million of that coming in the last 5 years. With the Web 2.0 YouTube thing all coming now, i'd say it's probably 100TB per day. (Pure guess) - which is 12GB/s (I think)
So, if the internet is expanding @ 100TB per day. You'd need >12GB/s to be faster than the expansion rate (lets say 20GB/s, to be ultra sure) to ever get to the point where you've downloaded the internet.
And that doesn't include the OP's porn collection.
A game used to take up a few megs, but now it's around 5GB, also the auality of videos and images is getting higher.