If you can recall any author name, conference, or approximate year, I can help narrow it down. Or if you’re looking for the of Tezfiles (free vs premium), I can summarize what users typically report:

| Service | Browser Speed (Avg) | IDM Speed (Avg) | Free User Limit | Monthly Price | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 25 Mbps | 80 Mbps | <100 Kbps | $15 | | Rapidgator | 30 Mbps | 110 Mbps | <50 Kbps | $17 | | Nitroflare | 15 Mbps | 60 Mbps | <80 Kbps | $12 | | Uploaded | 20 Mbps | 70 Mbps | <30 Kbps | $14 | | 1Fichier | 50 Mbps | 200+ Mbps | 200 Kbps | $11 |

If you suspect ISP throttling:

If possible, plug in a LAN cable. Wi-Fi signals are prone to interference and signal drops that can kill a long Tezfiles download.

Before we can optimize speed, we must understand how TezFiles operates. Like many file-hosting services (Rapidgator, Uploaded, Nitroflare), TezFiles uses a tiered access model. Your download speed is not a fixed number; it is a variable dictated by your account status.