see for yourself here
new internet 2 speed record
new internet 2 speed record
some scientists managed to download 859 gigabytes of data in less than 17 minutes
see for yourself here
see for yourself here
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Actually Bogan, I was on vacation in Indonesia and I brought along my labtop along too... I've been on a 1.51 MBits connection in Singapore for about 2 years. But back then when I was on vacation a couple of months ago, I was on a 56K connection line. Let me tell you, it sukcs alot!!boganbusman wrote:Andre, you don't even have broadband LOL.
Wow.
Anyway, my router can support 54Mbps = 7.7Mb/s
And I doubt nowadays processors could work with that amount of data in 10minutes LOL. The same with HDs.
Keep it real, we will have to wait so much
Months ago I had the standard ADSL (256/128) Now it has been upgraded to 512/128 for free, and it will be upgraded again for 0.00€ in March ... 1024/300 kbps.
The best thing is to get a better uploading connection.
That means I will download at 128kb/s and upload at 37.5kb/s
Why?
Because the communication companies are now rivalizating around here... and we users gain a lot with that
What is the standard connection in USA/other Europe countries at the moment? Here it is 512/128 since months ago.
Anyway, my router can support 54Mbps = 7.7Mb/s
And I doubt nowadays processors could work with that amount of data in 10minutes LOL. The same with HDs.
Keep it real, we will have to wait so much
Months ago I had the standard ADSL (256/128) Now it has been upgraded to 512/128 for free, and it will be upgraded again for 0.00€ in March ... 1024/300 kbps.
The best thing is to get a better uploading connection.
That means I will download at 128kb/s and upload at 37.5kb/s
Why?
Because the communication companies are now rivalizating around here... and we users gain a lot with that
What is the standard connection in USA/other Europe countries at the moment? Here it is 512/128 since months ago.
It's mostly pretty high...
Here with adsl the slowest package is 1024/256 for 35euro (25euro for students) with no limits at all.
In western europe it's similar but in some countries some isps are practicing traffic limits (especially belgium): get over 10GB a month and they slow you down to dialup. This trend is unfortunatly expanding and I hope it won't come here... ever.
Here with adsl the slowest package is 1024/256 for 35euro (25euro for students) with no limits at all.
In western europe it's similar but in some countries some isps are practicing traffic limits (especially belgium): get over 10GB a month and they slow you down to dialup. This trend is unfortunatly expanding and I hope it won't come here... ever.

yep, in Slovenia the prices are kinda expensive.Bojan wrote:It's mostly pretty high...
Here with adsl the slowest package is 1024/256 for 35euro (25euro for students) with no limits at all.
In western europe it's similar but in some countries some isps are practicing traffic limits (especially belgium): get over 10GB a month and they slow you down to dialup. This trend is unfortunatly expanding and I hope it won't come here... ever.
in Sweden you get 4MB/4MB for like $50
but i think there is a 30gb download limit ^_^
Here there were 3 DSL packs:
256/128: 39€/month = 50$
512/128: 75€/month = 100$
2048/300: 150€/month = 200$
The speed was duplicated in November keeping the prices.
The speed is going to be duplicated again in March keeping the prices.
Now this is a developed country!
1024/300 for 50$..
P.S. There are no download data/time limits any more.... (there were when DSL came out and people began to use it massively LOL)
256/128: 39€/month = 50$
512/128: 75€/month = 100$
2048/300: 150€/month = 200$
The speed was duplicated in November keeping the prices.
The speed is going to be duplicated again in March keeping the prices.
Now this is a developed country!
1024/300 for 50$..
P.S. There are no download data/time limits any more.... (there were when DSL came out and people began to use it massively LOL)
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