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who has the fastest upload speed at thier home?
The highest I can get in my area is 768Kbps up
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Check this online speed test site. Coolest one I've found out there.
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ |
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15mb down/2mb up
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Thanks, Mark |
912 kbps - qwest dsl denver, tested off the speakeasy link
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verizon fios probably
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http://www22.verizon.com/FiOSForHome...t/package.aspx |
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wish verizon was available in my area!
best option here is a 7168 Kbps down / 896 Kbps up package |
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yup fios... its pretty good connection... newgroups are still capped at about 300k... and downloading headers is pretty slow at about 10-30k... most webservers give me about 500k... and my max is at about 1700k... and the uploads at 200k is a big timesaver is you're uploading a lot...
ive had a couple problems with connectivity lately though... the connection will reset once in a while... |
looks like my upload sucks tonight
Download Speed: 4298 kbps (537.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 586 kbps (73.3 KB/sec transfer rate) |
Last Result:
Download Speed: 14075 kbps (1759.4 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 1664 kbps (208 KB/sec transfer rate) |
according to this site....(speakeasy):
Down: 4284kbps Up: 824kbps although the closest server wasnt actually that close... |
Lol.. this sucks.
Download Speed: 2838 kbps (354.8 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 430 kbps (53.8 KB/sec transfer rate) |
256 kbps speed here
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20mbit down, 2 mbit up, fairuse. (I get around 10-15mbit down and 2 mbit up.)
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3mbit down and 600kbps up.
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mine is only 512kbps
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100Mbps both ways. :)
Once you get Ethernet to your home you'll never go back to DSL/Cable. |
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Jesus christ now thats fucking fast hehe with that connection you could start up a little dvd counterfeiting business |
My Internet speed 115kbps
download speed max 13kbps |
I used to have commercial cable from Time Warner at my last place. Upload speed was 2 MB, 6 MB down. But then I moved, no such service avaliable out here. The fastest thing out here (other than frame relay or leased circuits) is ISDN, which is gonna be installed next week. Right now, I have dialup. My upload speed is about 1.3 K/sec. :-(
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1406 Down and 1395 Up, got a full T1
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How much are you guys paying for your T-1 lines?
Thanks, Mark |
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Many local energy companies have built neutral networks that providers can sell services over. DSL is still the main form of access for most people. But if you live in the right area you can get great access for not so much money. 100Mbps is $80/month for me. There's supposed to be a 300GB/month limit though, but that hasn't worked for quite a while. |
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If you get a regular priced T1 from SBC/TDS in this market. It runs anywhere from $400-600 depending on if it's a full/partical voice/data, and length of contract, etc.. Obviously full data is more expensive. Using the two TDS XDATA 768k (frac T's) are much cheaper. But you get the same thing. :thumbsup |
60kbs is my max upload. :(
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can't wait til FIOS comes to l.a. :)
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5-7 meg usually down. and caped at like 768 upload.
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Download Speed: 2048 kbps (256 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 582 kbps (72.8 KB/sec transfer rate) |
128kbps with my Wi-fi connection.
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24MBPS down
1MBPS up adsl2 |
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iinet ADSL2+ |
cable is fast
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