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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: Godawful broadband speed
« Reply #15 on: 12 December 2013, 18:26:13 »

Mine with BT Infinity is:

Download Speed
37Mb Upload Speed
6Mb

Happy with that for what I use my PC for :y :y

Nothing like rubbing somebodies nose in it when they are struggling. ::) :o :P :-[

Eh??!! :o :o :o :o :o

No, just being informative like most of us are on this forum to help a fellow member make decisions. :) :) :)

Makes a change from yet another "outrageous" thread! ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Godawful broadband speed
« Reply #16 on: 12 December 2013, 18:52:21 »

so this wont help then ;D
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Re: Godawful broadband speed
« Reply #17 on: 12 December 2013, 19:30:24 »

so this wont help then ;D


Far canal,thats a lot :o :o
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Re: Godawful broadband speed
« Reply #18 on: 12 December 2013, 19:59:02 »

so this wont help then ;D


Far canal,thats a lot :o :o

goes up to 150 next year :o
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Re: Godawful broadband speed
« Reply #19 on: 12 December 2013, 20:15:18 »

As said, if FTTC/Infinity is in your area, its a viable way to get a decent speed boost, seeing how far you are from your local sExchange.
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Re: Godawful broadband speed
« Reply #20 on: 13 December 2013, 07:53:08 »

so this wont help then ;D


Far canal,thats a lot :o :o

It is a fair amount (I get the same speeds here), but if the server at the other end can only manage to serve it up at 10Mbit then anything else is a waste.

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Re: Godawful broadband speed
« Reply #21 on: 14 December 2013, 10:15:31 »

so this wont help then ;D


Far canal,thats a lot :o :o

It is a fair amount (I get the same speeds here), but if the server at the other end can only manage to serve it up at 10Mbit then anything else is a waste.
I'm not a big downloader, but when I want a large file, I want it NOW ;D. The days of waiting hours for a MS SP are over :y. Generally, the likes of MS, Debian/Redhat derived Linux have decent bandwidth, more than enough to max my lines :)

For me, FTTC type speeds, really make cloud storage genuinely feasible and useful, and VPN'ing to work decent (Virgin are rubbish for that, sadly, as the upload is just a tad too low). I'd rather see my upload increase than my download - plus you lot would be happier if my upload was quicker, when you are caning the tits off OOF ;D


As an aside, up until April 2011, OOF was served over a 256kbit link  :-X, did anyone notice ;).  Optimise, and you can get decent speeds from low specs...
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Re: Godawful broadband speed
« Reply #22 on: 14 December 2013, 10:54:17 »

For me, FTTC type speeds, really make cloud storage genuinely feasible and useful, and VPN'ing to work decent (Virgin are rubbish for that, sadly, as the upload is just a tad too low). I'd rather see my upload increase than my download - plus you lot would be happier if my upload was quicker, when you are caning the tits off OOF ;D

I agree, VM are using the boost to 150Mbit to partially justify the next price increase that is due in February but I would be a lot happier with a 50/50 synchronous line TBH

As an aside, up until April 2011, OOF was served over a 256kbit link  :-X, did anyone notice ;).  Optimise, and you can get decent speeds from low specs...

A friend of mine ran a commercial website and forum for ages on a 512/256 home connection for ages when ADSL first came out and nobody noticed, and paid £60 per month for the privilege at the time.

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Re: Godawful broadband speed
« Reply #23 on: 14 December 2013, 15:16:18 »

Mine with BT Infinity is:

Download Speed
37Mb Upload Speed
6Mb

Happy with that for what I use my PC for :y :y

Nothing like rubbing somebodies nose in it when they are struggling.  ::) :o :P :-[



http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3165102099

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Re: Godawful broadband speed
« Reply #24 on: 14 December 2013, 15:22:09 »

My tablet on WiFi is only 6 down and 1.3 up, but seems fast enough for what I use it for.
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