100GB every ten minutes isn't possible for any domestic connection today.
A blocksize of 100,000 times the current would enable 100,000 time more transactions than we are currently processing. Why the hell are you talking about this value in the context of what domestic connections
today? Hyperventilate much?
Now show me a really existing networking technology, domestic or whatever, that would be able to transmit data at or over 100 gigabytes (bytes, not bits) per second farther than a few miles...
Again. Unless you expect this level of adoption
today, we do not need such raw technological capability
today. Why is this so hard to grasp?