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How fast is the LTT member's internet connection?

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How fast is it?  

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  1. 1. To which continent are you from?

  2. 2. How is your internet connection delivered to your home?

    • DSL
    • Cable
    • Fiber to the (x) or FTT(x)
    • Mobile broadband (HSPA+, LTE, WiMax, EDGE, EV-DO, CDMA, etc)
    • Satellite Internet
    • Dial-up
    • Power line internet/broadband over powerline
    • Some other method (specify in the comments)
    • government subsidized municipal/town wifi
  3. 3. How much do you pay for your home internet (in US dollars)

  4. 4. How fast is your connection (download speed in megabits per second)?

  5. 5. Do you at least get ≥80% service reliability from your current ISP?

  6. 6. Is your current home internet limited by a data cap?

    • It's unlimited data baby!
    • Yup, my internet is unfortunately capped
  7. 7. Will you stay with your current ISP?

    • Yes at the moment until someone offers something better
    • Yes, I'm a loyal customer
    • Yes because I have no choice
    • No, I'm switching soon
    • No, I'm switching later (specify why in the comments)


  • 2 weeks later...

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That's during peak hours. 

 

Test 2:

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Slower than what I usually get (200d 17u)

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I pay $115 BBD which is roughly $57 USD for this(unlimited) as well as a landline and IPTV.

 

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I pay about $ 30 in my currency, ping could be better, finally I am satisfied.

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Pretty slow tonight..

 

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vdsl 25 down 2 up. Has always had that speed 24/7. unlimited data

Only thing that sucks is my isp is upgrading to fiber. My area will be last due to the difficulty of installing the network.

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Uncanny results of UL>DL

dammit, I'm in South Korea, it should be better than this!

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 10/18/2017 at 1:04 PM, xtunnelratx said:

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oooooooo your ip

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Delta (Laptop) | Galaxy S21 Ultra | Pacific Spirit XT (Server)

Full Specs

Spoiler

 

Helios EVO (Main):

Intel Core™ i9-10900KF | 32GB G.Skill Ripjaws V / Team T-Force DDR4-3000 | GIGABYTE Z590 AORUS ELITE | MSI GAMING X GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB GPU | NZXT H510 | EVGA G5 650W | MasterLiquid ML240L | 2x 2TB HDD | 256GB SX6000 Pro SSD | 3x Corsair SP120 RGB | Fractal Design Venturi HF-14

 

Pacific Spirit XT - Server

Intel Core™ i7-8700K (Won at LTX, signed by Dennis) | GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS GAMING 5 | 16GB Team Vulcan DDR4-3000 | Intel UrfpsgonHD 630 | Define C TG | Corsair CX450M

 

Delta - Laptop

ASUS TUF Dash F15 - Intel Core™ i7-11370H | 16GB DDR4 | RTX 3060 | 500GB NVMe SSD | 200W Brick | 65W USB-PD Charger

 


 

Intel is bringing DDR4 to the mainstream with the Intel® Core™ i5 6600K and i7 6700K processors. Learn more by clicking the link in the description below.

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Welcome to Autralia... :dry:

 

Not bad when I'm paying for a 100/40 connection.

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Just upgraded from 38 down and 9 up

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I have a cue light I can use to show you when I’m joking, if you like.

 

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On 29/10/2017 at 12:03 PM, mudflapman said:

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Welcome to Autralia... :dry:

 

Not bad when I'm paying for a 100/40 connection.

Yeah I'm about to rip MyRepublic to shreds over similar speed issues. No way I should have to pay for what I'm not getting.

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I pay for 25/5 with unlimited data (thanks for that Telstra) on FTTN NBN, this is peak times in my area. I need to upgrade to 100/40, but eh..

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I will update when it gets changed over in the next few days but about to get 100/100 from AT&T a major upgrade over their meh service on ADSL of 18 down ~1up. 

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Upgraded from 100/100 to 500/500.

 

The ISP tech had to replace our 10 year old fiber termination unit, that thing was only good for 100 Mbps.

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Speeds aren't super impressive due to a slight config/alignment issue (we'll be getting 100/100 soon)

 

But I like that ping, not bad for 30$ a month

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http://www.speedtest.net/result/6808579094

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