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Infamous internet speed / speedtest.net thread
#1
All of us have seen this before: Go to speedtest.net, do the test and embed your result for bragging rights.



To make this less spam and more conversational though, please tell us about your ISP and your experience with it, are you running mobile, DSL, cable, fiber? Also what speeds are you actually paying for? Previous ISPs, speeds, experiences?





Our apartment has fiber-to-cable, our subscription is 100/10 for 10?/month:

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My mobile is a 4G LTE 100Mbps unlimited data plan for 18?/month:

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This is the speed at my desk right now, obviously better/worse signal depending on where you are, better outside etc.



I always found it funny how my phone has 3x the upload speed of my computer. Would have extremely affordable 200, 400 and 1000 Mbps connections available as well but they would require taking a 2 year contract and I have not been willing to do that yet.



I still urge to get that gigabit internet for 40? a month :(
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#2
These are my speeds somewhere in London where I live around 1 mile away from the exchange. I pay around ?20 (~ 23?) for 40/10 which is fibre connection up to the cabinet on our street. The rest is copper cable.



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#3
Eu sou do Brasil, e fa?a o download de 200mb e fa?a o upload de 40 mb e receba uma prova, o arm?rio fica em outra cidade a mais de 300km



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#4
3.7?. Before i had from other ISP was paying 8.4? for half the speed, im glad i switched (both fiber)
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Away
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#6
(2019-10-31, 01:08 PM)Banditul Wrote: 3.7?. Before i had from other ISP was paying 8.4? for half the speed, im glad i switched (both fiber)

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Now that is the kind of internet pricing I want to see! :D
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#7
hi

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#8
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AT&T Uverse internet. Pay $80 for this crap and its the only isp i can get other than something like wireless or satellite.... One good thing, i have rarely had any issues with it.
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#9
Approximately ~9.4?





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#10
Ok so this is my result I've previously lived in the UK we first had the classic broadband

connection before moving to fibre and we've never moved since, although there were problems

with the browser sometimes .etc most of the time it was okay over there the connection there was a little worse especially for upload which is also important but at least the ping was a little lower unlike here.:-(



Now we moved back to the czech republic and it's good, using fibre and never really had problems

or network outages so far. Surprisingly right now the upload is really good.:-O However the ping

is a little too high in my opinion but otherwise I am happy but I think the download should definitely be over a 100Mbps at least, below that nowadays ain't anything special.



Oh and here is the result.:-)

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#11
University dorm WiFi?



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#12
Nothing fancy but still better than most people have around me

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Believe it or not, this is over cable. I pay way too much for this, but unfortunately, I got no other options because ISPs are essentially "legal" monopolies here in America. There is fiber all around my area but for some odd reason, the local telecom here won't put forth the money and effort make the fiber go directly to the home rather than to the DSLAM cabinet. I speculate they're just stalling upgrade efforts to see how long they can get away with receiving free government grant money.
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#15
I was more interested in the speeds across the globe, because what's the use of a 1gbit package if you just have 10mbps to your neighbors one state or?country over? Or to Neflix or YouTube for that matter.. (T-Mobile fiasco)



Speedtest locations based on?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_In...ts_by_size



If you want to do it too, code:

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I ran multiple (2-4) speedtests per location (different providers) and picked the best (except Seoul and Navi Mumbai, only have 1 speedtest provider each).



There were plenty of very slow test results (some even 0.5 mbps upload, others 1 mbps download, e.g. Nigeria,?Australia, Brasil?and a few others).



Internet package: 1000/1000, Price: ?47,50/mo, connection type: Fiber to the Home (FttH)



































Location (Provider)Speedtest Result
Netherlands, Ede (RouteIT) Reference[Image: 8939440246.png]
Brasil, Aracaju (GN Telecom)[Image: 8939451083.png]
Germany, Frankfurt (LeaseWeb)[Image: 8939456669.png]
England, London (Community Fibre Limited)[Image: 8939461968.png]
Russia, Moscow (DOM.RU)[Image: 8939465272.png]
Russia, Moscow (Rostelecom)[Image: 8939466269.png]
France, Paris (Naitsways)[Image: 8939470758.png]
Sweden, Stockholm (GTT.net)[Image: 8939495459.png]
Hong Kong (Gemnet LLC)[Image: 8939501414.png]
United States, Seattle (Wowrack)[Image: 8939505382.png]
Czech Republic, Prague (Nordic Telecom s.r.o.)[Image: 8939510320.png]
Poland, Warsaw (Orange Polska S.A.)[Image: 8939514820.png]
Poland, Warsaw (ColocationIX 10G)[Image: 8939515867.png]
South Africa, Johannesburg (Cell C)[Image: 8939519073.png]
Canada, Toronto (Fibernetics)[Image: 8939524764.png]
United States, New York City (Speedtest.net)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939527806.png
Japan, Tokyo (Open Project)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939533498.png
South Korea, Seoul (kdatacenter.com)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939535655.png
Austria, Vienna (iForce IT GmbH)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939541261.png
Belgium, Brussels (Proximus)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939544207.png
India, Navi Mumbai (Idea Cellular)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939546855.png
Singapore (NewMedia Express)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939548496.png
Singapore (PhoenixNAP Global IT Services)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939551518.png
Finland, Helsinki (Telia)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939556129.png
Nigeria, Lagos (KKONTech)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939560424.png
Australia, Sydney (Telstra)https://www.speedtest.net/result/8939562253.png
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#17
(2020-01-13, 12:18 AM)gzxmx94 Wrote: I was more interested in the speeds across the globe, because what's the use of a 1gbit package if you just have 10mbps to your neighbors one state or?country over? Or to Neflix or YouTube for that matter.. (T-Mobile fiasco)

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Those speeds to North America seem pretty abysmal compared to places like brazil and russia! I understand there is an ocean in between, but not like that doesn't apply to brazil. Was very much expecting a better connection to America. Interesting data,
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#18
Absolutely nothing to brag about here lmao. Hence why I'm not as active anymore :(



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#19
Fast enough /shrug

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#20
(2019-11-09, 09:49 PM)nickd25 Wrote: [Image: 8748628867.png]



AT&T Uverse internet. Pay $80 for this crap and its the only isp i can get other than something like wireless or satellite.... One good thing, i have rarely had any issues with it.



Got new internet. Still through at&t but now i use a 4G Hotspot with unlimited data for $40 a month.

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#21
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Terrible really for the amount I pay.. especially seeing as there is regular downtime.
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#22
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I experience really insane latency at around 21:00, nothing ever loads around that time. Really good experience...
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#23
Idk how to share it like y'all, so there ya go

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#25
My ping best in da world UwU
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#26
I can't believe I'm paying 250 DHs (approx?$25) for this crap.



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cursed upload
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< 10$/month
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#31
(2019-10-31, 01:08 PM)Banditul Wrote: 3.7?. Before i had from other ISP was paying 8.4? for half the speed, im glad i switched (both fiber)

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What the fuck, for such speeds I've to pay around ?55 a month (netherlands)



(2020-10-01, 10:20 AM)Shad0w Wrote: [Image: 10177616067.png]



< 10$/month

What country are you living in? That'd cost me ?90 a month (TV/phone excluded). I see it's time to move away.
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#32
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$20/month



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#33
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$24.40 USD / Month

Upload is mostly around 50MB as well.
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#35
(2020-10-02, 09:26 AM)Kwarde Wrote:
(2019-10-31, 01:08 PM)Banditul Wrote: 3.7?. Before i had from other ISP was paying 8.4? for half the speed, im glad i switched (both fiber)

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What the fuck, for such speeds I've to pay around ?55 a month (netherlands)



(2020-10-01, 10:20 AM)Shad0w Wrote: [Image: 10177616067.png]



< 10$/month

What country are you living in? That'd cost me ?90 a month (TV/phone excluded). I see it's time to move away.

Pretty sure it's written there
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#36
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-USD$64.99/month
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#37
(2020-10-14, 08:08 AM)Pinch Wrote: Pretty sure it's written there

Alot of people use VPN's (causing different ISP to show) and people might not use the closest host so asked just to be safe ;)
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