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Most results are quite meaningless,
I get 120 D / 60 U to my own ISP (this PC connected to router through concrete wall via WIFI - wired would be higher - 1GB to the ISP).
But connecting from here to say OG's ISP (Fasthosts Internet) I get about 10 - 15 each way - much more realistic usage rates as my own ISP has nothing that interests me - the rest of the world is where I look around.
But the OP is correct, he has severely throttled upload.
Why? Because that's Australia and that's the way it is there.
(supposedly Aus has full open competition, except that Aus telecoms and it's 'independent' authorities are dominated by a govt protected telco that's about 50 years behind the rest of the world ... but to be fair they are catching up ... albeit slowly, really slowly.)
Sin tack
the any key okay
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Quote: except that Aus telecoms and it's 'independent' authorities are dominated by a govt protected telco that's about 50 years behind the rest of the world That sounds SO Australian!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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Mitchell J. wrote: decent download 88 Mbps is more than decent. I usually have 25-30 Mbps and I can work from home, have one son gaming online with his 360, and 2 netflixes all running with no issues.
But your upload is pretty terrible. I get about 6 Mbps.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Down73.09 Mbps, up 6.83 Mbps, and I was promised more. I started with a 300 baud modem. So I should be grateful. Right. Grateful.
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at home i get about 10 down and .5 up (DSL)
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I'm at 9 Mbps down and .6 Mbps up on DSL at a little after midnight and it decreases drastically during peak hours not to mention dropping out completely on a fairly regular basis. All of my friends are on cable and complain about the slowness of my internet when they're over, but the cable company pays the city I live in to keep the competition out (I really want FIOS), which angers me to the point I won't pay them for their services. So I pay more for slower and less reliable DSL...
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At home I have 7.5Mb down (DSL) and probably less up (I never checked it).
At work I have 887Mb down and 831Mb up (I just tested it) so I am never going home again!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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It so happens Frontier (the old Verizon) gave us a complimentary upgrade from 25 / 25 to 100 / 100 this morning, complete with a new router compatible with the higher speed. I do believe I see smoke coming from my browser when I surf the net.
Edit: I checked the speed: Actual upload is 98 and download is 105. Nice!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
modified 28-Jun-17 13:51pm.
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Back in Melbourne I get about 12 down and 1 up. It's rough.
Here in Toronto I recently signed up for gigabit ethernet. I need to get onto them and give them a hard time about it because I'm only getting about 300 down / 100 up.
it's really, really nice
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Ran just now (work) 270 D/ 270 U
That's sharing w/several hundred users
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100down/10up[^], throttled. Got fibre installed a while ago.
I could get 1000/1000 for twice the price, but I don't see the point, there are plenty of other bottlenecks around.
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60D/20U Work from home and the speed is OK. Based in the UK, we're in the Lake District, rural, and about 3 miles from the Telephone Exchange and I'm still copper for 1/4mile to the street box.
My friend on the other side of the street can only get 30D/12U max on a good day. There are 2 copper truck cables back to the street box 1/4 mile away. I'm one bundle and he's on the other. So I guess the quality and distance of the last 1/4 mile copper makes a big differences.
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Germany, 400 down, 20 up. When it doesn't decide to just give me 30% of my bandwidth suddenly.
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Here in the countryside of Warwickshire UK, I get 31.3 Mbps download and 3.1 Mbps upload. I could double the speed by paying more, but it's good enough for me now that I'm retired.
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Norway here. At home I have 150 down and 25 up. Here at work I have 27.52 Mbps down and 41.16 Mbps up according to the Ookla speed test I just ran.
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Lousy network we have here... results in "Page not found"... Grrrr this is why we can't have nice things!
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4 Mb down, 2 Mb up, ~15 ms network latency. I work in Virginia, USA and live & work in a rural area. Connectivity is necessary for work, but for me the latency is the important number (not the down/up numbers). If I can't keep that latency low, I can't be remotely logged in to servers and writing code.
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1000 Mbps both directions using Google Fibre in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA (sometimes faster, sometimes slower). Fastest I ever saw was over 1200Mbps.
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I'm at 40D/20U using CenturyLink DSL in Spokane WA.
I could probably go faster if I wanted but the added expense isn't justifiable. The speed is enough, consistent and reliable. The downside with them is they block various TCP ports so it's a bit of a pain for me to run the servers I want on my internal network. Had to play some games to move my email server internal but finally got it working.
At my old house in south eastern WA state I had Spectrum internet and got ~60D/30U and all TCP ports were wide open for me to do with as I pleased, plus in 3 years of using their service the IP address never changed.
Guess I got a bit spoiled, unfortunately Spectrum doesn't offer service in Spokane.
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Here at the office it is 367D / 745U Speedtest.net by Ookla - My Results. First time my upload has ever been faster than download.
These speeds are necessary because almost all our servers are on AWS. And still it isn't fast enough.
I've got 100Mbit fiber at the house, but I haven't checked my speed there in a while.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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226 Down
12 Up (!)
Ping 26 ms
In Andover, Minnesota (suburban Twin Cities).
I suspect the disparity in up/down speeds is typical of internet service over a fiber/coax cable TV system.
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168 Mbps down and 12 Mbps up with cable. (Paying for "up to" 100 Mbps.)
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76Mbps down/20Mbps up. This is since fibre became available in our area last December (the best early Christmas present I've had!) - before that, it was 1.5Mbps down/1.5Mbps up...
The only positive of the old speed is that I still marvel at how fast our fibre is...
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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