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File Transfer Speed: How Long Does It Take to Upload?

January 8, 2026

Wondering how long your upload will take? The answer depends on your internet speed and file size. Here's a practical reference.

Upload Time Reference Table

File Size10 Mbps50 Mbps100 Mbps500 Mbps1 Gbps
100 MB1.3 min16 sec8 sec2 sec1 sec
500 MB6.7 min1.3 min40 sec8 sec4 sec
1 GB13.3 min2.7 min1.3 min16 sec8 sec
2 GB26.7 min5.3 min2.7 min32 sec16 sec
5 GB66.7 min13.3 min6.7 min1.3 min40 sec

Times are theoretical maximums. Real-world speeds are typically 60-80% of your advertised speed due to network overhead.

Upload vs Download Speed

Most internet connections are asymmetric — download speed is much faster than upload speed. When you share a file, your upload speed is the bottleneck:

  • Cable internet: 10-35 Mbps upload (typical)
  • DSL: 1-10 Mbps upload
  • Fiber: 100-1000 Mbps upload (symmetric)
  • 4G/LTE: 5-15 Mbps upload
  • 5G: 20-100 Mbps upload
  • Satellite (Starlink): 5-15 Mbps upload

How to Check Your Speed

Visit speedtest.net or fast.com and note your upload speed (not download). This is the number that determines how long your file transfer will take.

Tips for Faster Uploads

  • Use a wired connection: Ethernet is more reliable than Wi-Fi for large uploads
  • Avoid peak hours: Upload during off-peak times (late night, early morning)
  • Close other apps: Video calls, streaming, and cloud sync can compete for bandwidth
  • Use chunked uploads: FileDroppy uses chunked uploading, so if your connection drops mid-upload, it resumes from where it left off instead of starting over
  • Compress if possible: ZIP your files first to reduce size (especially effective for documents and code)

Why FileDroppy Is Optimized for Speed

FileDroppy uses chunked uploading (5 MB chunks) with automatic retry on failure. This means:

  • Large files upload reliably even on unstable connections
  • If your connection drops, the upload resumes — not restarts
  • Progress is tracked in real-time, so you always know how long is left
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