What`s your downloding speed and how much do you pay for it ?

AlucarD0

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I wana know the speed of everyone in the forum and how much do hey pay for it


Mine is max 128 kbs/s and I pay 9 USD
 
4.6 Mbps for 39.90 euros. (~53.10 USD)

Yeah, Belgium is incredibly expensive for "slow" speed like that. And not to mention i have a 10 Gb quota per month.
 
8Mbit for £30/mo at home, 100Mbit for free(ish) at university
 
WOW reingiolt THAT VERY EXPENSIV 60 USD for just 300 kbs , if iI were to pay 12 USD I would have 450 kbs
 
20/3 Mbit for 349 sek or 37 euro.
It's nice downloading at 2~3 MB/s, but that rarely happens.
Torrents usually only go up to 1 MB/s max, due to my uploading at the same time.
All in all, I'm pretty content with my line, but I'll be upgrading to fibre broadband and 24/24 Mbit when I move.
Also, we can get 56k for free, but it'll occupy the phone line and no one wants it.
 
Going around 20Mbps for just £24/m, I just use wireless from my place to get this ridiculous speeds.
 
I pay 80$ USD for one of those package deals; Cable, phone, and internet. The connection is 4.5mB/S (note: its Byte, not bit. 8 bits is only 1 byte. I only say this cause a few people may be confused as they said they get 8Mbit conenctions, which would only be a 1mB/s connection. mB is megabyte, mb is megabit)
 
You don't measure bandwidth in byte.
Don't ask me why we don't..
But it's just confusing if you start measuring your bandwidth in byte.

But yeah, there's a difference between bits and bytes.
You use bits to express bandwidth and byte to express speeds.
For example, my bandwidth is 20/3 megabit (18/2.8 effective) which means I can get speeds up to 2.25 megabytes per second downloading and around 350 kilobytes per second uploading.

Also worth mentioning is that your bandwidth is NEVER actually as high as your ISP claims it to be.
I'm lucky I live near a node and have near 90% signal strength/quality.
Others are not as lucky and end up with an 8 Mbit connection that is only 3 Mbit effective in reality.
Sucks to not be me.
 
You guyz pay a lot for the internt :relief:
 
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Well I think for the best deals the best place to be is right here in Japan. Companies are trying so hard to get new customers and prices are so low for such good connections.
I've got the best residential connection available here 光 "Hikari" fiber line.
It's potential is 100Mbit. As Denamic stated most users of broadband do not get the advertised bandwidth. I'm not as close as I'd like to be but I'm very happy with my connection. The fastest I've ever downloaded anything was at a whopping 2 MegaBytes per second. I usually get around 1 Megabyte a sec in/out all day everyday, It also depends on my servers traffic.
But it only costs me a mear… ¥5130 per month.
I recommend that everyone simply take this easy, fast & fun speedtest and post their results here. This is what my connection looks like.

desioner
 
DL/UP : 4Mbps/128k Unlimited for 40€
Maxspeed reached from a private FTP (100Mbps) > 3.2Mbps :full:


Before, i was 15Mbps/256k (quota 10GB/Month) 52€
Maxspeed reached from a private FTP (100Mbps) with that > 3.5Mbps :abandoned2:
 
how much is ¥5130 ? :puzzled:
 
thnx for the info
 
....i'm the one with the most expensive connection aren't I ? Considering my speed....:abandoned2:
 
Cheer up, at least it's better than going to a cybercafe and spend more than what you pay for your internet connection at home.