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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)


my internet speed seem to have dropped over the months

 

last year

 

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just now

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Before the end of the year we're getting doubled for free .. again!! Customer loyalty woo!

 

We're the only customers and this is a dead-end street (it literally ends at a church & graveyard ... get it? Dead-end?) so pretty much 0 contention :D

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Just got fiber installed in the middle of nowhere. Pretty nice upgrade from 10/1 Mb/s

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Campus Internet after hours, just the residence and night classes using it. One of the many perks of living on campus.

(BCIT FTW!)

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at least your connection is symmetrical! Our download/upload ratio is 1/0.03

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For 47Eu.... hate this shit... They can't do anything about it... lol in Lithuania we had those speed like 12years ago...

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Apparently my ISP forgot to setup a rule for the upload speed, so I can use as much as my link allows me to. And as you can guess upload is not used as much as download by clients, so there is more free bandwidth, which allows me to burst.

 

And on the 0ms ping, It's actually real. Proof (Speedtest server I measured from):

traceroute to mirror.sbb.rs (89.216.2.122), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1  gw.dzoni.xyz (10.0.0.1)  0.350 ms  0.425 ms  0.475 ms 2  mirror.sbb.rs (89.216.2.122)  0.820 ms  0.792 ms  0.726 ms 3  bg-ne-m-1-te2-1.sbb.rs (89.216.9.85)  1.172 ms  1.124 ms  1.329 ms 4  mirror.sbb.rs (89.216.2.122)  0.952 ms  0.984 ms  0.899 ms
PING mirror.sbb.rs (89.216.2.122) 56(84) bytes of data.64 bytes from mirror.sbb.rs (89.216.2.122): icmp_req=1 ttl=61 time=0.933 ms64 bytes from mirror.sbb.rs (89.216.2.122): icmp_req=2 ttl=61 time=0.982 ms64 bytes from mirror.sbb.rs (89.216.2.122): icmp_req=3 ttl=61 time=0.976 ms64 bytes from mirror.sbb.rs (89.216.2.122): icmp_req=4 ttl=61 time=0.972 ms--- mirror.sbb.rs ping statistics ---4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3005msrtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.972/0.965/0.982/0.204 ms

If you are wondering about the second hop, it's my ISP's PBR and because of that, the router returns the destination IP instead of the router IP.

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My new connection and Virgin are putting it up to 200 free of charge shortly also. :)

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I used to have comcast, but now on AT&T as my dad works for DirecTV and have a 50% discount on internet service.

 

I did lose a bit of speed compared to comcast at the same speed and over provision. So I'm not angry for loosing a little speed for half price internet. Other than that Uverse 250 GB data cap aren't enforced so I've been watching more twitch streaming at source now. As long as they never enforce them, I'm good.

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I used to have comcast 150 mbps for $117 a month until att gigapower came to my area which is $110 a month for gigabit

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