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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)


Interesting. Well, I guess I'm stuck with what the cables in my area can handle. I'll be moving to Copenhagen soon, though. However I'm not sure that is necessarily an upgrade in that regard. As long as it doesn't dip below 10 mb/s I'm all right. After all, I use the internet for some gaming, youtube, a bit of streaming and other regular internet stuff. What do you use your connection for? Do you need that much speed or is it just because you can?

 

I pay 20 kr/month for this, do I need to justify what I use it for :D

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It's important to look @ the Faster than X% of REGION. This is considered very good in Australia =\

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I pay 20 kr/month for this, do I need to justify what I use it for :D

 

Okay now this is getting beyond my comprehension...  :D  :ph34r: How can the cables support that kind of speed?

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Do I win?

No You Don't Win 

i know its slow but :

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WINNER!

Because he had a hard drive.

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Okay now this is getting beyond my comprehension...  :D  :ph34r: How can the cables support that kind of speed?

 

Fiber optics baby!

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Fiber optics baby!

*Cough* *Cough* *Google Fiber*

Because he had a hard drive.

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*Cough* *Cough* *Google Fiber*

 

Eh? Try imagine that it doesn't exist in this little country. Google Fiber is not the only provider in the world who provides FTTH. K-Net which provides my Internet is a non-profit organization run by students from the Technical University of Denmark. We get no subsidy from the University, we get no equipment from them etc. We are a small Internet provider, which provides Internet to students at the dorms around the University, a little over 2000 residents.

 

I imagine of people actually cared about Internet they could possibly make small ISP's around the country in villages and small towns which provide their own Internet, it doesn't take too much work getting that up and running, except for some startup capital.

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Moved in to my halls at Uni earlier this week:

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man my speed sucks

How are you even browsing the forums with speeds that bad?

 

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man my speed sucks

Holy cows!! Dat speed is AMAZING, just wondering in what are you using your internet with that speed.

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Unfortunately living in rural Ireland has its downsides...

 

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Well here's mine.

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And my friend who yesterday wasn't getting his 32/32 speeds in case you'd like to see.

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I posted earlier in the thread but now I upgraded my internet!

 

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Lovely... Just that the speed is fake. Your Gigabit adaptor actually delivers a little less than 1 GBit, and at second:

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Your provider doesn't even offer Gigabit upload speeds.

Yep, here's an actual full gigabit speed test taken from my connection at work:

 

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Now that I've finally gotten it fixed...

When three people are on.                                               I'm the only one on.

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This is my speed as of about 10 minutes ago. (just got fibre installed)
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Did this test when we got our internet upgrade a few months ago. The speeds still the same now.

 

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Connection is broken ATM.....

 

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the sad thing is that's still faster than 10% of people in Australia

Fools think they know everything, experts know they know nothing

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Good old Australian internet and this is also off peak, and quite sadly this is better then most of my friends internet.

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Lovely... Just that the speed is fake. Your Gigabit adaptor actually delivers a little less than 1 GBit, and at second:

Your provider doesn't even offer Gigabit upload speeds.

 

you must be fun at parties...


 



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