Above 2mbps
Up to 2mbps
Up to 1.5mbps
Up to 1mbps
Up to 768kbps
Up to 512kbps
Below 384kbps
Dial-up speed (56kbps or less)
Fiber-optic...... Wow. For regular internet and online gaming use, it'd be hard to tell the difference between regular cable broadband and fiber-optic. But, I imagine when I'm downloading a Linux dvd iso, fiber-optic will really show its advantage.
It took me a little over 30 minutes to download the iso for the 2.5gb(?) 32-bit Vista Ultimate RC1 with regular cable broadband. With fiber-optic, I imagine it'll take 15-20 minutes. Shoot.![]()
download speed 216kbps
upload Speed 154kbps
hongkong base kasi internet namin dito sa office
sa house 716kbps download
upload 343kbps upload
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
Guys, you may want to try the link above, and locate the LA server. That should have at least a realistic results. All our telcos main route passes through Los Angeles, since 90% trans-pacific connection lands from PH terminates US telcos, located in downtown LA.
skybroadband plan 1.5mbps/999 pesos a month
tested with http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ ^^^^
Last Result:
Download Speed: 1132 kbps (141.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 447 kbps (55.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
then with speedtest.net
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