Topic: Post your internet speed!  (Read 13751 times)

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Matsukasi

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #40 on: March 10, 2004, 12:06:05 am »
Your Internet speed: 1636 kilobits per second

bandwidth place says 3.4 megabits per second
« Last Edit: March 10, 2004, 12:07:50 am by Matsukasi »

msnevil

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #41 on: March 10, 2004, 12:29:49 am »
dial up 1.4kb/s. My works fax copier is faster then my Country modem.  

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« Last Edit: March 10, 2004, 12:31:56 am by msnevil »

Capt. Mike

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #42 on: March 10, 2004, 03:41:37 am »
2093 KBS...had to disable my firewall for it to work....Tried the DSL Reports and got this:

2004-03-10 04:38:29 EST: 2712 / 251
Your download speed : 2712053 bps, or 2712 kbps.
A 331 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 251004 bps, or 251 kbps.
 
 
I got the good COX  

Mike
 

JMM

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #43 on: March 10, 2004, 04:05:24 am »
Thanks Joker, although the results from that test (from your link) were more disappointing than the one I found.  

download: 122Kbs

upload: 56 Kbs

Your connection hardly qualified as broadband, at least in that test.  

I'll be interested in giving Leda your link and finding out what roadrunner in Austin runs with that test.

I really appreciate the help guys, you see the cable companies (most) in Mexico are owned by one person or a few people, and there is normally always only one company (Mexico loves monopolies). Their employees are not the brightest (not their fault as the owners do not train them well like Time Warner or SBC would), they are poorly paid, no benefits besides free cable, and if they get hurt on the job? No pay at all or anything! Now Vicky told me she talked to the cable company and they can provide a faster service for 10 dollars more (how fast I do not know, nor do I care), and I told her I already pay the same as roadrunner and get crappy service and I have to have basic cable as well, so why pay ten dollars more for something I should ALREADY HAVE? Time Warner used to have that years ago, but they dropped it and you can get roadrunner service alone if you want.

Like I said, I'm going to show the citizens of Chihuahua (universities and companies and govt. included) how they are getting really ripped off by their own cable company. 1.5 million people plus can make a difference if you stir them up a bit.

There are many things going on here that will make your eyes glow red with anger, but I'm saving that for hot and spicy and when Bush tries to be sneaky in his "agenda" for legalizing approx 8 million illegal aliens. In case many of you did not know, Bush already dropped the fingerprinting and photographing of people entering the country through our southern border, and Bush had Fox over at his ranch last week (hence no news on Bush). Funny how they have not told the press the results of their discussions.

Let's not change the thread, but get some speed tests and results. With this data and info from Time Warner cable (they have a huge office center in Austin) when I go speak with their public affairs manager, I can return to Chihuahua and tell them you are not only getting ripped off, but there are American companies that can provide 24/7 service, much faster internet speed, and great cable options if only your Federal govt. would abide by fair trade. The best thing for the citizens of Chihuahua would be the employment and training opportunities, thus that many less illegals wanting to enter the U.S. as they would have a good job. As for us? Some Americans would be needed to manage the company offices, and others would be needed to train the field workers and manage them, and cost of living in Mexico is a lot cheaper than the U.S. and I would advise buying stock in TW if they are able to break into the Mexican market.  

http://www.timewarnercable.com/dispatcher/aboutUs;jsessionid=00005RF3YNF3VMJD0F5D4R20APQ:-1?category=10075&rootCategory=10075

11 million customers? How about a potential 104 million? I know 104 million can't afford it or might not choose, but let's say 40-60 million do choose TW, that's a LOT of frigging customers!

http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=TWX&ei=UTF-8&fr=fp-tab-web-t&cop=mss&tab=

$17.10 very affordable even for us po folk. With entry in Mexico under fair trade? I could see it going to 70 or 80 EASY.

I'm only using TW as an example, there are MANY American companies that could benefit from true "free trade" and believe me, the Mexicans would LOVE for American companies to come down here and provide employment and invest in Mexico.  

Now that I spoke about that, I wonder where Erik has been hiding? I'm interested to see what his speed results are in Korea. Also Nob and results from Japan, and let's not forget our Canadian and European friends!  

Again, many thanks for your time and results.  

JMM

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #44 on: March 10, 2004, 04:09:53 am »
Cox cable, another respected cable company.  

http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=COX&d=t

No numbers on their customer numbers. I'm sure they would pick up a few million here if we had true "free trade."  

digi

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #45 on: March 10, 2004, 04:14:54 am »
720 kilobits at work.  I'll post my home results later.  

JMM

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #46 on: March 10, 2004, 09:16:52 am »
MS, you underestimate cable and sat companies. While it may be true that they prefer largely populated areas, they also want to cover as much area as possible (sort of like cell phone companies and such), so initially the higher populated areas would get priority, BUT this generates huge income, and expansion is the rule if you want to compete. Sooner or later all of America will be wired, need an example? Canada, who would think it is the most connected country (internet wise) in the world? Your turn is coming brother, they do not give away all that money to shareholders ya know, there is R&D expenses, possible cash reserve to buy another company out, and of course, EXPANSION!    

Toasty0

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #47 on: March 10, 2004, 10:19:06 am »
Quote:

2093 KBS...had to disable my firewall for it to work....Tried the DSL Reports and got this:

2004-03-10 04:38:29 EST: 2712 / 251
Your download speed : 2712053 bps, or 2712 kbps.
A 331 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 251004 bps, or 251 kbps.
 
 
I got the good COX  

Mike
   




My Cox is better than your Cox.

3266 kbps Down Link/  263 kbps up link.

MawahahahahaaHh!  

GE-Raven

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #48 on: March 10, 2004, 10:36:28 am »
5.3 Mb per second... got about 700k/sec on the one you provided JMM.  We have a 10 Mb pipe here and I "dialed" everyone down for a few seconds to test it.  I have had sustained transfer rates of 1.3 MB per second.

GE-Raven
 

Toasty0

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #49 on: March 10, 2004, 10:42:38 am »
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5.3 Mb per second... got about 700k/sec on the one you provided JMM.  We have a 10 Mb pipe here and I "dialed" everyone down for a few seconds to test it.  I have had sustained transfer rates of 1.3 MB per second.

GE-Raven
   




You're paying for a 10Mb pipe? Or is that an employer thing?

If it's your employers then you can not claim to have a bigger pipe you know.  

GE-Raven

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #50 on: March 10, 2004, 11:00:45 am »
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5.3 Mb per second... got about 700k/sec on the one you provided JMM.  We have a 10 Mb pipe here and I "dialed" everyone down for a few seconds to test it.  I have had sustained transfer rates of 1.3 MB per second.

GE-Raven
   




You're paying for a 10Mb pipe? Or is that an employer thing?

If it's your employers then you can not claim to have a bigger pipe you know.  




Toasty's got pipe envy....  

I am a network admin for a small university.  My home pipe is a T-1, also a perk of the job.

GE-Raven
 

Sirgod

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #51 on: March 10, 2004, 11:17:45 am »
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5.3 Mb per second... got about 700k/sec on the one you provided JMM.  We have a 10 Mb pipe here and I "dialed" everyone down for a few seconds to test it.  I have had sustained transfer rates of 1.3 MB per second.

GE-Raven
   




You're paying for a 10Mb pipe? Or is that an employer thing?

If it's your employers then you can not claim to have a bigger pipe you know.  




Toasty's got pipe envy....  

I am a network admin for a small university.  My home pipe is a T-1, also a perk of the job.

GE-Raven
   




Dang man, are you all looking for a few roomates?

Stephen

GE-Raven

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #52 on: March 10, 2004, 11:39:13 am »
Well... If they are under 30, female and, OW!!!!!!!!!!!

Damn my wedding ring just started glowing like I was Frodo or something.

So I guess no on the roommates.

GE-Raven
 

762

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #53 on: March 10, 2004, 01:37:56 pm »
768 kbps at work.

Dallas

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #54 on: March 10, 2004, 01:52:54 pm »
Your Internet speed: 1353 kilobits per second.  

Sirgod

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #55 on: March 10, 2004, 02:13:30 pm »
Mine is roughly .000,057,344 GB per second.

Stephen
 
« Last Edit: March 10, 2004, 02:13:58 pm by Sirgod »

TB613

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #56 on: March 10, 2004, 03:35:37 pm »
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Your Internet speed: 795 kilobits per second Sat.

You know, it will take at least 25 years. In most estiments before "country" people like me. Get Cable\Roadrunner\dsl etc. Service.

In my area.  10*10 square mile ='s 2,000 people. In mexico city, There is 26,000,000 people in a 10*10 square mile radius called Mexico City.

20 people per square mile vrs. 260,000 people per square mile.

Which one do you think Is the better investment?

So freaking 2nd world countries will have DSL before me.    




I am of the opinion that that 25 year estimate is excessive with a more reasonable ,if you are not the person waiting, 10 years until all but the most isolated people will have a high speed internet option other than satallite. If you have cable television available I would say that 5 years is more likely since if the cable companies want to sell you the more profitable digital channels they will be upgrading the lines.  

JMM

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #57 on: March 10, 2004, 04:03:18 pm »
Thanks for the tests, I cannot believe I'm in one of the most "modern" cities in Mexico and I'm paying the same as in the states, yet here in Mexico I get "dogsh*te" and in Texas Leda is getting almost T1 capability at home and at work with high speed roadrunner!  

I've been doing research, from what I am getting so far, U.S. and Canadian cable companies CAN invest and build a cable network in Mexico. I need to e-mail the Mexican Sec. of commerce and trade to get a confirm though. Pirating has been their biggest problem here, but the laws are getting stricter as Mexico is trying to get modernized, and I know for a fact that TW has the capability to know when and where a line is spliced for pirating. They got so much high tech equipment, they can see the status of your modem and loss of bandwidth to your modem, all from the company office!  

   

NJAntman

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #58 on: March 10, 2004, 04:07:03 pm »
Bandwith Place say:

3.3 megabits per second
Communications  = 3.3 megabits per second
Storage  = 397.2 kilobytes per second
1MB file download  = 2.6 seconds
Subjective rating Awesome

I reckon this means I can choke on spam quicker than most.
 

IKV Nemesis D7L

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Re: Post your internet speed!
« Reply #59 on: March 10, 2004, 06:00:22 pm »
Communications 43.7 kilobits per second
Storage 5.3 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 3.2 minutes
Subjective rating Slow