Just because I can.
But it also proves 2G is still at least somewhat usable.

I would just switch my phone to 2G only and then continue the download in Termux using wget because that’s most reliable way to download files.
I let it run overnight, then stop it when I needed my phone during the day, then let it run again at night when not needed anymore.

However, 2G is quite inefficient, so this actually drains the battery a lot.

I wonder if the carrier just sees a weird spike in 2G data usage.

Anyway, calculation time. Wikipedia Kiwix ZIM file is approximately 110GB. 109,886,078,976B to be precise. With average speed of say 21KB/s, it would take around 2 months to download the whole English Wikipedia with low res pictures over 2G EDGE.

But also EDGE is quite better than original GSM Data (CSD), which offered breathtaking 9600bps.

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    3 days ago

    I remembered when 120kb/s is fast for me back in 2015 (yes I started to use internet in 2015 when I was 14) now 512kb/s is dog slow even 1mb/s is hard to swallow, rn I have 5mb/s and it’s a bare minimum to browse the web smoothly. My head probably go bald if I have to use anything below 512kb/s again.