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I now have 8 Meg and it is nearly 7 according to download testers, amazing for a tiny village miles from anywhere.
wolram said:I now have 8 Meg and it is nearly 7 according to download testers, amazing for a tiny village miles from anywhere.
wolram said:I now have 8 Meg and it is nearly 7 according to download testers, amazing for a tiny village miles from anywhere.
wolram said:I now have 8 Meg and it is nearly 7 according to download testers, amazing for a tiny village miles from anywhere.
pinestone said:Sure beats the heck out of the 300 baud we started with back in the 80's
ShawnD said:Aren't you in UK?
Back in 2002 or so, UK was 99% dialup. Australia was just as bad, and they were paying more for dialup than north americans were paying for dsl and cable. Now it's the other way around. Stuff in north america is often slower than it was 10 years ago, and it's more expensive because bandwidth usage has expoded while the limits have not increased in most cases.
I'm on 1.5mb with no bandwidth limits. Same connection since 2001.
Werg22 said:Where I currently live, I have 30 kb/s.
I'm also at school. Download speed = 20 to 45 Mbps, Upload = 10 to 20 Mbps (changes with location of test server).Cyrus said:Im at school, my download speed is 5502Kps, upload 5140kps.
wolram said:A large 10 page pdf file is all most instant SD, i mean as soon as the connection is made the file is there, before i had to wait a minute or two, this is without the filters i am supposed to have fitted and through my linksys wireless.
The upload is not even 1 meg though, but i do not need much any way.
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