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495/99

sounds about right, i am 512/128 and was uploading at 3k/s on kazaa------------blueyonder
the uk has crap broadband, no dam bandwidth
 
I may have to switch back to dial up when I can no longer afford to pay 50 a month! I rather pay 10 a month. 40 x 12 = 480 bucks a year saving, what would I do with that? build extra pc/upgrade my existence ones. since most people are capped, my dl from them are very slow about 3-10k/sec taking a long, long time. Which make it seem as if I am using multiple 56K.

 
2003-02-02 14:03:57 EST: 14559 / 21937
Your download speed : 14559474 bps, or 14559 kbps.
A 1777.2 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 21937842 bps, or 21937 kbps.
 
2003-02-02 14:05:55 EST: 2002 / 306
Your download speed : 2002482 bps, or 2002 kbps.
A 244.4 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 306771 bps, or 306 kbps.
Seems like broadband .. above the 1mbit barrier!

Earthlink through TW cable in RTP, NC. Woot! 🙂
 
speed

5345/1580

This is at RIT in Rochester. Infrastructure:

Our OC3 connection to the Internet, 20,000 network connections, 530 miles of Ethernet cable, and an eight-million-foot fiber optic backbone provide computing access that is hard to beat. In fact, Yahoo! Internet Life magazine currently ranks RIT among "America's Most Wired Colleges" and has named our Computer Science House "the most wired dorm in the nation." RIT is also one of a select group of universities with access to the Internet 2 research network.

I wonder what speed the CS house gets, half of the network runs through there I think.

Edit: here we go (from CSH):

The Computer Room contains the house's server machines, in addition to half of the network core. The machines in this room vary over time, but usually consist of high-end Sun Enterprise and Compaq Alpha servers along with multiple storage enviroments. The room is equipped with more than enough rack space, power (2 and 3 phase), and network (10/100 Mbps Ethernet, feeding off a 400Mbps uplink to ITS' core) to feed the servers inside.
 
2003-02-02 15:44:03 EST: 18 / 22
Your download speed : 18818 bps, or 18 kbps.
A 2.2 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 22184 bps, or 22 kbps.
Your connection hardly qualified as broadband, at least in that test

i got all of yal beat

link


dail up MSN
 
From LA, 9900 / 301
Edit: from the DSL link, LA: 10084 / 579
........ from the DSL link, Megapath: 7669 / 512




From SF, 2223 / 1946
 
2003-02-02 16:23:42 EST: 971 / 121
Your download speed : 971982 bps, or 971 kbps.
A 118.6 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 121230 bps, or 121 kbps.

Comcast Cable Internet - Ann Arbor, MI.

When I'm in the dorms at school. it's a HECKUVA lot faster 🙂.
 
2003-02-02 16:44:40 EST: 2938 / 352
Your download speed : 2938585 bps, or 2938 kbps.
A 358.7 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 352009 bps, or 352 kbps.
Seems like broadband .. above the 1mbit barrier!

attbi
 
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