The test says its nearly 1 mb/s, but actually, I've realized when downloading stuff from the net the maximum my downloads get is around 120 kb/s and the uploads around 60 kb/s (monitored with gdesklets network monitor)
256 kbps
512 kbps
1 mbps
2 mbps
3 mbps
6 mbps
10 mbps
20 mbps
More than 20 mbps or less than 256 mbps (please speficy)
Still using 56k Modem
The test says its nearly 1 mb/s, but actually, I've realized when downloading stuff from the net the maximum my downloads get is around 120 kb/s and the uploads around 60 kb/s (monitored with gdesklets network monitor)
Catalonia ////
ISP: orange
Down: 20Mb
Up:1Mb
No Limit
Country: Sweden
ISP: Labs2
Connection: 100 Mbit both up and down.
Price: 69 sek/month, which equals $10.5 or €7.3 a month. (And of that 20 sek is the cost to have the bill on paper .... if I chose having the bill over the internet the price is 49 sek/month.)
No limits (I'd never accept an ISP that had limits)
ISP: Orange UK
Down: Supposed to be 8mbps
Up: I think it's supposed to be ~250kbps
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Type: ADSL
Orange aren't that great, recently my connection seems to be getting dropped a lot, although over the past few days download speeds seem to have increased for some reason.
If connection stability doesn't improve soon I'll be switching to bethere.co.uk in the New Year. 24mbps down, 1.3mbps up: oh yeah
Country: Belgium
ISP: Skynet
Up/down limit 12 GB/month
We all HATE this stupid limit here in Belgium. Thee are (almost) no limitless ISP's available! But we are taking action: we declare december 30th as the national "day of the download". If you are connected through a Belgian ISP make sure you download as much as possible data (doesn't really matter what) on december 30th!
I got DSL.
Downstream: 1Mbit
Upstream: 128Kbit
I know, the ratio sucks, but at least my ISP doen't shape trafic or limit anything.
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