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Hey! It's Mushmouse and PumpkinPuss, MK2 and 324Four!!!! We goooot a Gorilla for sale.... Magilla Goriiiiilla for sale.... :laugh: hello Wasteland ;)

Ok, is THIS an ok speed for a fibre connection:

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Thats what I'm talking about Andrew, I've seen up to 20,000kb/s from So-net 50M ADSL connection ... I was expecting fibre to be like 800,000kb/s or higher... lol

Hikari Fibre seems like it gets better with age... I just did another test:

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same with flets

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Can you try testing a fibre connection from where you are just to do a comparison? I'm not at all worried about this, it's costing me less than $40/month for the net and phone together, the speed is brilliant, no 'capping' or any of that stuff you get in AU... it's just that I thought fibre would be *alot* better than (ADSL and) what I'm getting atm from a capability point of view.

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