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Post your Speedtest.net Speeds!

Hi, i was looking for the highest known speedtest in history and i found your topic... so here is mine for 29€:

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Where are you bro?
 
Nice, paying for 100/40 yeh?

I'm still waiting for NBN in my area :(

100/40, FTTN NBN. got 60Mb at first until i got the stability profile removed by ISP, and the second socket physically disconnected.
 
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Wired/Home - It's always been like this here for like a decade now.
 
Got a small free boost from my ISP today:

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i'm genuinely surprised that you guys have all these crazy download speeds, but my upload speeds way ahead :/
 
At work, approx 3x faster DL and 7x faster UL than I have at home.

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At my parents home (50/50 fiber, IPTV was on):
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You call this crappy?
Yeah its crappy especially considering I get around 500/500 in tokyo
And even that is lower than the 1Gbps i'm paying in the contract
 
OOKLA Speedtest is a bunch of B.S. It says I'm getting a little over 5Mb/s but in the real world I'm getting...

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5Mb/s equals to 640KB/s
I'd say everything is as expected.

Ok... But it's painfully slow when you need to download a 65GB game lol!!! :p
 
i actually went and did the math, 5MB does equal those speeds.

Then of course someone had beaten me to it already.
 
Learn to do math: 699.6KBytes/s * 8-bits/byte = 5596.8Kbit/s * 1Mbit/1024Kbit = 5.47MBit/s

I think it's more of a case of learn how to read. I was making a little b into a big B as in Mb and MB... anyhow, I got downloaded in 3 days. :)
 
Well DAYum, CenturyLink finally got their asses in gear and did a manual speed qualification test on my line, and the gal in accounts that verified the tech dept did that wrote up an order to send me a free pair bonded 20Mb speed rated modem for the hassle I've been through for years of them insisting I only qualify for 12Mb.

The problem as I see it is their Loop Qualification System does not retain results of manual speed qualification checks. It kept reverting back to saying my line could only handle 12Mb. I'd also been fed a bunch of BS over the years that 20Mb speed requires fiber optic lines in your building, but apparently that's false too.

I can only hope now nothing disrupts this order, because I really don't want to go through this again. It's not like 20 down and 2 up is all that great for $40 anyway. Needless to say some people at CenturyLink have more attitude than knowledge.

The funny thing is had they done this years ago they'd have made more money off me. Instead they pick a time when anything up to 20Mb is same price, so now they're not making any more because of it. Can't say I feel sorry for them though.
 
Alabama with there slow Internet....

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Here's me. $80/month.
 
Got COAX box on my wall changed today on my way to 1000mbit download, for now I will start out with 300mbit download and get a upgrade for free when it becomes available.

I know it's only 300/50mbit but not paying overprice for Fiber when the company can only fuck up things so staying on COAX:

 
Speedtest in the Northeast USA doesn't actually have a server fast enough to accurately test my speeds. This is on Verizon Fios

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