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  1. #16
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    Good

    I did some testing when I got my service and often had rates if 1200 kilobits per second, so it depends on what's happening around at the time.

    I'm with Internode. I think iiNet and Internode are the best around. Or you can go with Telstra and pay more and get less.
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    yeah, well I beat you all!! 42kps

    Man, I love dial-up !
    I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
    Albert Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by martrix
    yeah, well I beat you all!! 42kps

    Man, I love dial-up !
    Why are you on dial up??

    Al :confused:

  4. #19
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    Good question:mad:

    Moving house in a few month's and dont want to pay $100 for change of premises fee:eek:

    Will get ADSL+2 as soon as a suitable humpy is located
    I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
    Albert Einstein

  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by ptc
    I'm two way satelite
    and all i'm gettig is

    kbps: 104.5
    KB/s: 13.0625
    Mbps: [b]0.10205078125
    work that out ?
    Satellite comms are very asymmetric: download speed can be quite impressive, but domestic links are generally hampered by the PSTS-linked upload speed, so depending on how overall speed (throughput) is measured, it can be quite low.

    I must say, though, that the figures you quote don't seem to add upp :confused:
    Cheers!

  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!!
    Another on Bigpond cable:

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 3558.2
    KB/s: 444.775
    Mbps: 3.4748046875

    I certainly hope Steve isn't right about DSL being limited to PayTV in the next few years... with the amount of data I regularly xfer any slower rate will be a right royal PITA.
    Without letting on who I work for (:eek: ), I believe it's in plan for the cessation of the cable DSL service within 18 months or less.

    Not happy Sol! :mad:

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by markharrison
    Here are my results:

    Test run on 3/2/2006 @ 7:40 P.M.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 1122.7
    KB/s: 140.3375
    Mbps: 1.09638671875

    I am connecting using iiNet. As far as I can tell, I am still connected using Telstra's wholesale network even though iiNet have recently activated their own DSLAM in Avalon.

    In short, unless you have no alternatives, Telstra is not the best game in town.

    Of course the downside is changing email addresses. I can only suggest registering your own domain and having email hosted. Possibly the cheapest option is at http://www.godaddy.com. Don't bother asking your own ISP. All the local ISP's charge like wounded bulls for even .com .org domains.
    There's some truth and also a lot of B/S spoken about various ISPs speed offerings: essentially, even those ISPs with their own DSLAMs are, in the main, still connecting through Telstra's network.

    Due in large part to, ahem, "positioning" in the market-place, Telstra's Wholesale division has been "prohibited" from reselling anything > 1.5MBps, regardless of the network's capacity or capability.

    There was in train an initiative to offer, for resale to other ISPs, much higher speeds - but that has been cancelled - from on "high".

    Nevertheless, there are some network limitations regarding conditioned pairs, pair-gain installations, mid-point injection, distances from the exchange, noise / attenuation issues etc - over what is really a pretty old copper N/W. So any ISP putting in new DSLAMS will, to some degree, be constrained by some or all of these issues. Ergo, we have new third party network builds happening - but typically only for high-value metro areas, and then there will be some consolidation because of the sheer capital investment required.

    Telstra, I have to say, is, as an engineering organisation pretty well ahead of the game; it's just a pity that it's senior management are in a different game altogether.

    I'd like to say more, but can't really.

    Cheers!

    Goes to collect "pink slip":eek:

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    Quote Originally Posted by knucklehead
    The bad news is that I believe Telstra are going to turn off the cable facility for DSL (leaving it only for payTV) within 12 ~ 18 months.


    This is not true!
    Cable has lower running and expansion costs that ADSL. It is also faster.
    They are many political reasons why cable may infact become prefered to DSL is some cases. i.e the ACC cannot make Telstra wholesale it, as with most other services.
    Knucklehead: I regret to say that it is true - I happen to be in a position to know. It's not a technical decision, but a "market positioning" one. That doesn't have to make me like it any more than anyone else, but - be prepared for it to happen - and watch the press over then next couple of weeks.

    As to the ACCC, they are the ones who decide if a service is to be "designated" or "declared" - and if they determine that cable is a "declared service", then any cable provider will be obliged to make it available to any access seeker. One of the reasons why Bigpond cable is to be discontinued; if it isn't a current service, it can't be "declared"....

  9. #24
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    I have Bigpond ADSL 512/64
    When my mobile contract is up I'm switching to TasTel's powerline service. Dumping my landline phone and going to mobile permanently.

    10:03 P.M.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 380
    KB/s: 47.5
    Mbps: 0.37109375





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  10. #25
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    Im with Optusnet, never could find anything on their site to see what speed you were running at, thanks for the link

    Test run on 3/2/2006 @ 10:36 P.M.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 1135.1
    KB/s: 141.8875
    Mbps: 1.10849609375
    Brett

    Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!

  11. #26
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    thought I'd join in too

    Your Results
    Test run on 3/2/2006 @ 11:35 P.M.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 568.9
    KB/s: 71.1125
    Mbps: 0.55556640625

    that's the work one. I'll check the home one tommorrow It's cable.

    Cheers
    Remember...........'cause that way you'll never forget

  12. #27
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    Hah! Turns out the lad was downloading something when I ran my test before.

    Mirror: Bigpond
    Test type: ADSL

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 4445.3
    KB/s: 555.6625
    Mbps: 4.34111328125

    That's better...


  13. #28
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    Smile We have a winner

    Whoah....... Looks like we have a winner. New Neighbourhood cable at home. Premium package. It actually seems to be running a little slow tonight.

    Test run on 4/2/2006 @ 12:17 A.M.

    Mirror: Neighborhood Cable
    Test type: Cable

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 21693.2
    KB/s: 2711.65
    Mbps: 21.184765625


    Will test the one at the factory tomorrow.

    Cheers - Neil
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    Quote Originally Posted by ubeaut
    Whoah....... Looks like we have a winner. New Neighbourhood cable at home. Premium package. It actually seems to be running a little slow tonight.

    Test run on 4/2/2006 @ 12:17 A.M.

    Mirror: Neighborhood Cable
    Test type: Cable

    Your connection speed:

    kbps: 21693.2
    KB/s: 2711.65
    Mbps: 21.184765625


    Will test the one at the factory tomorrow.

    Cheers - Neil
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    Who are they, what is neighbourhood cable, what does it cost and where do I get it??
    Cheers Champ
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    Westnet here 1.5G/512 ADSL
    5G up/ 5G down - 59.95 per month

    1 meg per second
    1024 kb
    123.3 kb per second
    1mb download - 8.3 sec

    Done on groggys link

    I dont understand any of it....i turn it on.....it works
    if you always do as you have always done, you will always get what you have always got

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