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Post your Speedtest.net Speeds!

I tried WOW Gig service @79.99 USD but they could never get me the 80% they guaranteed, I'd hit 400-600. I bumped down to their 500/25-speed tier for $49.99USD a month.

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This is midday on a Saturday.
 
Finally a little better internet.

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Another try with my phone. I don't think it could get any faster than this.

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When the hotel you're staying at has faster internet than you have at home :cry:

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Here's my FTTH from Springfield, Vermont again:

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Here's my FTTH from Springfield, Vermont again:

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Haha college net, how does it handle every student, teacher and employee at the same time?

I don't complain really having 1000/1000Mbit for myself and getting about 700-800Mbit both ways most of the time when I am home.

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Paying for 100/10Mbps via coax + 80 TV channels, 59 EUR/month.
 
A COAX connection?

Coax from my breaker box closet to the router.
I believe the rest outside the building under ground is via fiber.
 
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Coax from my fuse closet to the router.
I believe the rest outside the building under ground is via fiber.
Usually COAX is cobber it also is being used to give you telly if you get tv channels in this modern age.

Because it's weird in my world to convert fiber to COAX.
 
Usually COAX is cobber it also is being used to give you telly if you get tv channels in this modern age.

Because it's weird in my world to convert fiber to COAX.

Correct the coax core is copper, and yes I'm also getting my digital TV channels via coax via a mediabox connected to my TV.

In some larger cities in my country my provider can provide upto 1000/40Mbps , in the near future everyone in my country can get 1000Mbps via fiber/coax.

I have fiber in my home as well but then I had to go with another provider and then need to pay an extra 15 EUR for some sport channels I like watching,
my current provider has those sport channels included in each plan at no extra costs.
 
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From my igloo

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Usually COAX is cobber it also is being used to give you telly if you get tv channels in this modern age.

Because it's weird in my world to convert fiber to COAX.

Some providers do here in canada but its an older method and brings the doscis cable limitations with it. You have abit better path to the node as its fiber but most of these connection are still stuck with cables asymmetrical connections his speedtest its in a 10:1 ratio.

Docsis Cable Vs RFOG cable still very similar.

A direct fiber connection still kills both.
 
my speed in nigeria
 

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That's unusual...
Right, I really wish I could my upload speed to be even half what my download speed is! The upload speeds are really becoming a factor now with work from home, cloud storage, etcetera.
 

Nice Shaw has finally started to go Mid split on their cable connections so that's why you are getting 100Mbps uploads vs the rest of Canada/USA with 1000/30 or 1000/50 connections. If they ever go high split you may actually see 250+ Mbps in upload but I have a feeling Docsis 4.0 is the next big thing for cable the question is when though.
 
Haha college net, how does it handle every student, teacher and employee at the same time?

I don't complain really having 1000/1000Mbit for myself and getting about 700-800Mbit both ways most of the time when I am home.

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That college server, is the nearest testing server Speedtest has. That's internet from my house.
 
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My Internet Connection in Rio de Janeiro - BRAZIL!
 
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