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View Poll Results: What is your internet connection speed?

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  • Above 2mbps

    71 44.10%
  • Up to 2mbps

    18 11.18%
  • Up to 1.5mbps

    20 12.42%
  • Up to 1mbps

    15 9.32%
  • Up to 768kbps

    4 2.48%
  • Up to 512kbps

    17 10.56%
  • Below 384kbps

    14 8.70%
  • Dial-up speed (56kbps or less)

    2 1.24%
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  1. Join Date
    Aug 2014
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    #611
    Quote Originally Posted by NiCe2KnowU View Post
    Lakas Naman NG net mo bro, nagagamit mo ba full capacity Nyan. bili kana limang Android TV balahan natin NG NBA [emoji38]

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    Para hindi maabala yung pa nonood ni inday ng Netflix hahaha Joke [emoji111]️[emoji16], Ok nako sa Facebook nanonood ng Live hindi naman din pwede mag connect sa home theater yung mi Box

    Ere mobile data namin sa area namin may 5g ready kaso yung phone ko hindi naman ready for 5g [emoji16]screenshot_20200117-230243_gallery.jpg

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  2. Join Date
    Mar 2008
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    483
    #612
    Nakatanggap ng speedboost text this morning until Feb 29 daw sabi ni PLDT. Yung 100 naging 150.




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  3. Join Date
    Oct 2012
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    27,626
    #613
    Seems like my ISP has opened up more bw...


  4. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    40,092
    #614
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Seems like my ISP has opened up more bw...

    Bakit ang layo ng upload.


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  5. Join Date
    Oct 2012
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    #615
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Bakit ang layo ng upload.


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    i don't mind the upload, the fam saw me just fine sa video chat lol.

  6. Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    12,347
    #616
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Seems like my ISP has opened up more bw...
    Mine has gotten free upgrades as well. Back in 2014, it was 50 Mbps. Last year, it doubled to 100 Mbps. Now? I'm happy with the mid-pack option.


  7. Join Date
    Jan 2018
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    844
    #617
    Our ISP also upgraded our internet speeds. Thankful for that given that my wife and I will be working from home for the next few months.

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  8. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    40,092
    #618
    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Mine has gotten free upgrades as well. Back in 2014, it was 50 Mbps. Last year, it doubled to 100 Mbps. Now? I'm happy with the mid-pack option.

    Eh bakit kalayo ng upload?


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  9. Join Date
    Nov 2010
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    24,760
    #619
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Eh bakit kalayo ng upload?


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    For many users, uploading files is quite a bit slower than downloading files. This is usually normal, because most high-speed Internet connections, including cable modems and DSL, are asymmetric — they are designed to provide much better speed for downloading than uploading. Since most users spend much more time downloading (which includes viewing web pages or multimedia files) than they do uploading, high speed Internet providers have designed their systems to give priority to downloading. So if your upload speed appears to be slower than your download speed, this is probably expected. - yan din explanation sa amin before. I don't know with 5G but I suppose it's gonna be the same.

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  10. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    40,092
    #620
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    For many users, uploading files is quite a bit slower than downloading files. This is usually normal, because most high-speed Internet connections, including cable modems and DSL, are asymmetric — they are designed to provide much better speed for downloading than uploading. Since most users spend much more time downloading (which includes viewing web pages or multimedia files) than they do uploading, high speed Internet providers have designed their systems to give priority to downloading. So if your upload speed appears to be slower than your download speed, this is probably expected. - yan din explanation sa amin before. I don't know with 5G but I suppose it's gonna be the same.

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    Fiber na siguro yan kung ganun kabilis. Dapat fiber symmetrical diba?


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