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Total votes : 17

Whats Your Connection Speed

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    56k
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    128k ISDN
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    256 - 512k
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    512+ - 1Mb
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    1Mb+ - 2Mb
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    2Mb+ - 6Mb
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    6Mb+ - 12Mb
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    12Mb+ - 25Mb
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    25Mb +

Internet Connection Speed Poll

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Post May 5th, 2005, 9:24 am

After a bit of research and finding that broadband/cable speeds are getting stupid in America i though that a poll would be in order too see who has what, and whats the most popular speed in the world...

Just pic which speed is yours and vote, by the way, this is download speeds, not upload speeds. Also, some of the speeds may look stupid, but too thoes in japan there not excally lightspeed. Cheers.
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Post May 5th, 2005, 9:24 am

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Post May 6th, 2005, 7:34 am

At work I use a normal T1 usual speed test show about 1.3.

At home I have a cable connection. Average speed test show 4-5Mb.

I did once for around a 2 week period sustain 8Mb on my home connection. Was great running the speed test at broadbandreports.com and seeing the "dude" speed much slower then mine :)

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//Edited Mb from mb and corrected spelling of broadband.
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Post May 6th, 2005, 1:23 pm

You do know that MB and mb are different..right?
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I would appreciate any type of assistance for the above. Thank you.
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Post May 6th, 2005, 2:35 pm

yes. MB and Mb are different. I figured it was a given that I meant megabyte and not megabit.

Isnt it MB or Mb anyway. I do not think mb exists. Though I could be wrong.

Sorry I missed the shift key.

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Post May 7th, 2005, 2:51 am

Yes i do know they are different, i just happened to put Mb at the time.
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Post May 8th, 2005, 8:57 pm

Im on the 1Mb BB Service from Telewest (UK) and it is soon to be upgraded :)
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Post May 13th, 2005, 12:30 pm

Dangles wrote:
yes. MB and Mb are different. I figured it was a given that I meant megabyte and not megabit.

Isnt it MB or Mb anyway. I do not think mb exists. Though I could be wrong.

Sorry I missed the shift key.

Dangles


Yea...MB and Mb both exist. Mb = smaller than MB. much much smaller. ;)
Please help me. Click Here.

I would appreciate any type of assistance for the above. Thank you.

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