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Is this crap or what for $150 per month!??180439983.png

how the hell could a $150 a month plan net you that result?

im guessing thats a business plan? which would then involve offering you proper SLA and resolution solutions such as corp tech support rather then the usual rubbish support that plebs get?

Who the hell are you guys with, im on optus cable which is meant to be uncapped for speed and get no where near you guys....

OOpS shouls have looked at the bottom right of the pic.

Optus Cables and pretty much all Cable has a max speed of 9900kbit. ADSL2+ has a theoretical max speed of 24000. (altho i believe Telstra have plans to upgrade their Cable infrastructure to support 30000)

god dam it... havent been able to get 17600 for ages now...

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Theres also this

http://www.ozspeedtest.com/bandwidth/

do a 15MB test

Mirror: OptusNet

Data: 15 MB

Test Time: 12.68 secs

Your line speed is 9.88 Mbps (9885 kbps).

Your download speed is 1.21 MB/s (1236 KB/s).

Here at work:

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At home i get around 5000k/800k, my download usage last month :)

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Total Tests Taken: 48

Fastest Download: 17695 kb/s

Fastest Upload: 44648 kb/s

Average Download: 9350 kb/s

Average Upload: 23904 kb/s

:)

but from homes only 5000 because my modems old and crappy and thats the max

wow thats some fast upload u got there, who is Philip Morris Information Services?

Here at work:

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At home i get around 5000k/800k, my download usage last month :)

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wow thats some fast upload u got there, who is Philip Morris Information Services?

with those home results i bet your with a high quaility isp mmmm lets see i reckon comcen and ya been on whirpool a lot like lots of other people arguing with james m and con the conman .

am i good or what . lol

how the hell could a $150 a month plan net you that result?

im guessing thats a business plan? which would then involve offering you proper SLA and resolution solutions such as corp tech support rather then the usual rubbish support that plebs get?

Optus Cables and pretty much all Cable has a max speed of 9900kbit. ADSL2+ has a theoretical max speed of 24000. (altho i believe Telstra have plans to upgrade their Cable infrastructure to support 30000)

god dam it... havent been able to get 17600 for ages now...

181644999.png

Theres also this

http://www.ozspeedtest.com/bandwidth/

do a 15MB test

Mirror: OptusNet

Data: 15 MB

Test Time: 12.68 secs

Your line speed is 9.88 Mbps (9885 kbps).

Your download speed is 1.21 MB/s (1236 KB/s).

Test run on 04/09/2007 @ 05:41 PM

Mirror: OptusNet

Data: 15 MB

Test Time: 11.36 secs

Your line speed is 11.03 Mbps (11034 kbps).

Your download speed is 1.35 MB/s (1379 KB/s).

wtf... theres no Melbourne server tonight... had to go to canberra

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Tracid - PMIS is the company i work for... even though we arent an ISP lol

Surely people know what Phillip Morris make.

Test run on 05/09/2007 @ 06:09 PM

Mirror: Telstra Bigpond

Data: 9 MB

Test Time: 4.17 secs

Your line speed is 18.12 Mbps (18118 kbps).

Your download speed is 2.21 MB/s (2265 KB/s).

Test run on 05/09/2007 @ 06:12 PM

Mirror: OptusNet

Data: 15 MB

Test Time: 7.16 secs

Your line speed is 17.51 Mbps (17514 kbps).

Your download speed is 2.14 MB/s (2189 KB/s).

did it again just to be sure. not as quick but not too bad. :P now I want to try and beat my high score!!

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lol, I love this test. finally something I'm good at. clicking a button.

I like the summary page:

"Your Global rank: faster than 99% of connections"

"Your Country rank: faster than 99% of connections"

sweet.

just got 28614 but checked out the best in my summary. someone using my ip at my work has got

Fastest Download:

48324 kb/s

Fastest Upload:

36337 kb/s

now that is fairly honking!

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