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This seems wrong.

[According to this source, the average internet connections are: ](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/internet-statistics/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)

* The global average fixed broadband speed has reached **97.3 Mbps** in 2025.
* Mobile internet speeds worldwide average **53.8 Mbps**, with **South Korea** leading at **152.1 Mbps**.
* **United States** ranks **6th** globally with an average broadband speed of **231.1 Mbps**.
* **Singapore** maintains its lead in fixed broadband with average speeds of **292.6 Mbps** in 2025.
* **Rural US broadband** speeds average **92.4 Mbps**, still behind urban rates but improving.
* In **Africa**, mobile internet speeds now average **27.5 Mbps**, reflecting major infrastructure investment.
* The **global mobile latency** average has improved to **28 ms**, enhancing video conferencing and gaming performance.
* **Fiber-optic** internet availability is now at **58.6%** of global households, a 4% jump from 2024.
* **5G** speeds are averaging **184 Mbps** in 2025, with significant regional variance.
* Satellite internet providers like **Starlink** offer average download speeds of **135 Mbps**, with global availability expanding.


I couldn't find credible sources for 4G average speed, but most of them said they were around 27-32mbps. I kind of get that those presets are supposed to reflect a more conservative measure, which is fine, but it seems out of touch with today's standards, even though they have been updated 2024-2025ish, or am I wrong?

I've made my own mobile presets, but I just wonder if I should stick with these? I have around 5mbps, because I'm working in three.js. It's not too bad considering 3d models and HDRI's (along with default three build code and addons) can be much higher.

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