I often hear that the bigger the bandwidth, the faster the internet speed. But is this always true? What other factors might affect the actual speed we experience?
Would love to hear your thoughts and experiences!
The amount of data you can transfer per month and the amount of data you can transfer per second are not necessarily tied together.
Having a 'wider pipe' can allow you to transfer more per second, but you'll often be limited by the other end. For example it does you no good to have a 300 petabyte per second connection if the place you're trying to download from can only do 500 megabit.
A provider giving you a 500GB/month limit on transfer is not going to necessarily be slower than one offering 1,000gb/month. The 500/mo could be on a 10GBPS connection while the 1,000/mo could be on a 1 GBPS connection.
Hopefully this makes it clear for you.