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Hey guys, 

I have a school project studying the internet speeds in different countries.

 

It would be awesome if you would not only vote for an option, but also post your speed (in Kbit/s) and the country you live in in the comments.

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Are you sure your poll is in Mb/s?

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I'm pretty sure no ones internet is that fast. 

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I got about 8000 (sometimes jumps to 13 though (Kbits of course)). I live in the Netherlands

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That is in Kbits, not Mbits

Well fail. Thats what I get for 9gag and work at the same time (edited it :D)

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Please edit your poll a bit.. I get 35 - 47 Mbit down. You also didn't specify if you were talking about Up- or download.

You need information like that on a school report ;)

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I get about 85-100 down and about 25-50 up, it varies a bit.

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Please edit your poll a bit.. I get 35 - 47 Mbit down. You also didn't specify if you were talking about Up- or download.

You need information like that on a school report ;)

Obviously download, as it is the general standard for measuring internet speed.

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13 down - UK

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Obviously download, as it is the general standard for measuring internet speed.

Yeah, but you still need to specify that when you have a poll. 

Don't take it personally.. 

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Yeah, but you still need to specify that when you have a poll. 

Don't take it personally.. 

I don't take it personally :D It's constructive criticism :D

And I edited it.

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1,000,000kbp/s

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5,000 Kbps up, as that is what matters most.  (pay for 30,000 down, generally get between 46,000 and 50,000 Kbps in actual life).

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My internet is good enough to still only get 4.5 stars out of 5 on testmy.net. It makes me sad. 

 

 

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107,000 Kbit/s  aka 107Mb Down

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117,760 kbit/s or 117.76 Mbit/s a second in New York US

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This is the only time I can say I have over 9000 download speed seriously.

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54Mbits down, location under my name :P

Damn, where's your Google Fiber. :) (Provo customer here)

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Damn, where's your Google Fiber. :) (Provo customer here)

i'm 2 blocks outside of the sign up :(

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1gbps (I have 920 000 kbps actually) in France : there is a Speedwave for LTT users http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/414-whats-your-internet-speedtest/ you can get all the results from there it might help you.

http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4260182476

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