Do I win? Ignore the loss of pattern sync =p.
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j0k3r
United States577 Posts
Do I win? Ignore the loss of pattern sync =p. | ||
Ho0ps
United Kingdom216 Posts
Could go up to 30Mbit for a one of payment but im pretty happy with 20 | ||
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Cinim
Denmark866 Posts
I even saw that article before, and fact: Japan has quite slow internet, they are arround top 15 lol | ||
r.Evo
Germany14079 Posts
On December 22 2011 00:58 Cinim wrote: Not even going to post a srs answer on this topic, the information on internet etc. which you have found is incorrect. I even saw that article before, and fact: Japan has quite slow internet, they are arround top 15 lol I'd more appreciate if you'd actually state why that information is wrong and where the correct information is. Guess that goes for most people who look in here. =P | ||
Teliko
Ireland1044 Posts
Single handedly increasing Ireland's average speed of 2mb. | ||
HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
On December 22 2011 01:06 r.Evo wrote: I'd more appreciate if you'd actually state why that information is wrong and where the correct information is. Guess that goes for most people who look in here. =P ...maybe by the fact that this thread is over 4 years old? -.- | ||
mastergriggy
United States1312 Posts
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ProxyKnoxy
United Kingdom2576 Posts
Slower than 90% of GB, and isn't my download speed meant to be higher than my upload speed? And that ping looks a bit high... My internet fluctuates so much it isn't even funny. On a random week or so I can watch multiple streams at 720p or sometimes 1080p, but normally when its crap like it is today its crap for much longer than it is good. It has taken me more than an hour to watch a 10 minute video... Does anyone know how I can actually fix this? Do I just need to get a better provider? My mum always gets mad at me when I complain about the internet as she says "we can't get better internet it's just our area". But surely, SURELY there must be something better than this shit | ||
Apocalypse.DG
Ireland6 Posts
On December 22 2011 01:13 Teliko wrote: Single handedly increasing Ireland's average speed of 2mb. I thought I was doing brilliantly with 50mb in Ireland Our average is so low; 2mbps - seriously? Also very interesting to see that there is only <1% between 50 and 100... | ||
wswordsmen
United States987 Posts
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PlayerSFoxeR
Ireland44 Posts
On December 22 2011 01:13 Teliko wrote: Single handedly increasing Ireland's average speed of 2mb. What are the odds? I have the EXACT same speed! | ||
MasterBlasterCaster
United States568 Posts
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Rob28
Canada705 Posts
What Rogers is doing to me though is saying "ah, we'll just set up our infrastructure so you can't get anything consitent... by the way Rob, your connection will peak at 13Mb/s during the middle of the night, but function at ~3Mb/s during the times you actually want to use it, because we're douches like that". In conclusion, the Canada-wide telecom monopoly that's going on is really grinding my gears... | ||
Chocolate
United States2350 Posts
Yeah man we be getto'in up in here. Haven't changed our service for like 8 years. | ||
Lafie
Finland36 Posts
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HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
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Frigo
Hungary1023 Posts
1) 10-15Mbits 2) ??? 3) 30-60Mbits 4) PROFIT It's 25/5 mbps btw. | ||
b3h47pte
United States1317 Posts
That's what I get at home.. My speed at college (UC Berkeley) is like 98Mb/s down and 68Mb/s up. It's amazing. | ||
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