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We're supposed to be getting 15/5 so I'm happy.
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# ? May 4, 2024 10:09 |
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LTE-A in Seoul.
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# ? Jan 2, 2014 18:13 |
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One of the first posts was "move to the US northwest if you want a good connection." Well, don't move too far north. In Anchorage Alaska I pay $110 a month for 18Mbps/1.5Mbps with a 150,00GB cap that I run over every month. Hooray! That's what you get when you only have one real internet provider in town and they just so happen to be evil. I might talk my neighbor into splitting the fastest plan of 100Mbps/5Mbps with 500GB cap but it's over $200 a month. Oh, but we're getting "fiber" soon. Uh, 2015. Also no mention of speeds, caps, or pricing yet. But fiber! gently caress you GCI.
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# ? Jan 2, 2014 22:31 |
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Cincinnati Time Warner Cable - 50/5
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# ? Jan 2, 2014 22:56 |
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Propaganda Hour posted:One of the first posts was "move to the US northwest if you want a good connection." Well, don't move too far north. In Anchorage Alaska I pay $110 a month for 18Mbps/1.5Mbps with a 150,00GB cap that I run over every month. Hooray! That's what you get when you only have one real internet provider in town and they just so happen to be evil. I might talk my neighbor into splitting the fastest plan of 100Mbps/5Mbps with 500GB cap but it's over $200 a month. Oh come on you live in Alaska.
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# ? Jan 2, 2014 23:22 |
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Propaganda Hour posted:One of the first posts was "move to the US northwest if you want a good connection." Well, don't move too far north. In Anchorage Alaska I pay $110 a month for 18Mbps/1.5Mbps with a 150,00GB cap that I run over every month. Hooray! That's what you get when you only have one real internet provider in town and they just so happen to be evil. I might talk my neighbor into splitting the fastest plan of 100Mbps/5Mbps with 500GB cap but it's over $200 a month. That must be a typo. I've posted in the Canada thread a bit but might as well add to this: I'm with TekSavvy in Canada 45/4Mbps with unlimited bandwidth at $99 (or $56 for 300GB/m) I'm very jealous of all you with >10Mbps upload. Don't let that fool you into thinking we have decent internet up here though. My work has 3 sites, Toronto, Mississauga and one outside a small town. Small town can get a max of 5/1Mbps Wireless, this is reasonable considering the location, though we usually only average 3Mbps. Sometimes it goes down to 0.50Mbps and recently we had 2 solid days of 0.02Mbps. We were told we could upgrade from 3G to 4G and get 10/1Mbps for the same price, but we'd get a max of 100GB/m and after that the speed would just drop to 0.125Mbps. They came back and offered us another package, same speed/price but this time it was 80GB/m then $5/GB for overages with no ability to purchase bandwidth ahead of time. This is for a business connection too. The home connections had bandwidth ranging from 5GB to 60GB. Our average seems to be around 100GB/m (20GB over would be $100/m ontop of $89 we already pay), so I told the rep to gently caress off until he sent me a real business offer. Mississauga, in an area with hundreds of businesses gets 5/5Mbps Wireless (with 2%~ packet loss). Only other option is DSL 5/0.8Mbps Toronto, is DOWNTOWN and they can't get more than 5/1Mbps from anyone. gently caress Bell and Rogers. Edit: vvvv Holy crap, I would too. A c E fucked around with this message at 00:28 on Jan 3, 2014 |
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I'm not sure if Gigabit Squared has been mentioned in this thread yet or not, but certain areas of Seattle are going to receive some Google-fiber-like services fairly soon. I'm one block and 4 houses (8 houses total) away from the perimeter that's drawn out on Gigabit Squared's coverage map. I wonder what my chances are for actually getting service from them? Maybe I should walk around the neighborhood and try and get people to sign up? I would love to tell Comcast to go eat an AIDS infested sea urchin. Coverage: http://gigabitseattle.com/areas/ Plan A: 5mb down 1mb up for 60 months for FREE; after 60mo users can choose to switch to $10 per month 10mb/10mb connection. Plan B: 100mb/100mb for $45 Plan C: 1gb/1gb for EIGHTY DOLLARS PER MONTH. I honestly will consider moving to get gigabit speeds for $80/mo.
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 00:25 |
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goobernoodles posted:I'm not sure if Gigabit Squared has been mentioned in this thread yet or not, but certain areas of Seattle are going to receive some Google-fiber-like services fairly soon. I'm one block and 4 houses (8 houses total) away from the perimeter that's drawn out on Gigabit Squared's coverage map. I wonder what my chances are for actually getting service from them? Maybe I should walk around the neighborhood and try and get people to sign up? I would love to tell Comcast to go eat an AIDS infested sea urchin. Ugh I hate you people with your potential to get speeds like that. Granted, I have 50/5 but it costs me $93/month right now with Time Warner. Cincinnati Bell offers fiber in some places, but them getting out here to where I am is laughable at best because they are completely incompetent.
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 00:40 |
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goobernoodles posted:I'm not sure if Gigabit Squared has been mentioned in this thread yet or not, but certain areas of Seattle are going to receive some Google-fiber-like services fairly soon. I'm one block and 4 houses (8 houses total) away from the perimeter that's drawn out on Gigabit Squared's coverage map. I wonder what my chances are for actually getting service from them? Maybe I should walk around the neighborhood and try and get people to sign up? I would love to tell Comcast to go eat an AIDS infested sea urchin. No need to go apartment hunting just yet, "fairly soon" has been delayed: http://www.geekwire.com/2013/mcginn-gigabit-squared-delay/
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 08:25 |
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tk posted:No need to go apartment hunting just yet, "fairly soon" has been delayed: http://www.geekwire.com/2013/mcginn-gigabit-squared-delay/ Hopefully the bullshit about Murray being "Comcast's candidate" is just that.
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 18:08 |
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CrazyLittle posted:I'm pretty sure that nobody stateside has 10gigabit speedtest servers. Also that site's got a slow transit carrier somewhere between them and me. Yep. Is this some hilariously local urban ISP or something?
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 20:17 |
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A c E posted:That must be a typo. Yeah, sorry, 150,000GB Bob Morales posted:Oh come on you live in Alaska. Yeah, but those undersea cables though http://akorn.alaskacommunications.com/
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 03:56 |
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tk posted:No need to go apartment hunting just yet, "fairly soon" has been delayed: http://www.geekwire.com/2013/mcginn-gigabit-squared-delay/ Thanks for killing my dreams. I guess I'll have to pin my hopes on CondoInternet moving into cheaper places. At least I have 105/20 right now. Propaganda Hour posted:Yeah, sorry, 150,000GB You go over 150TB every month?
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 04:07 |
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I'm happy with mine, could be a bit cheaper but meh. For it's decent.
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 04:09 |
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Comcast in SC here, pretty happy with it. Better than Cox was in San Diego and Charter/AT&T in TX anyway.
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 04:15 |
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Kreeblah posted:You go over 150TB every month? That's a lot of anime torrents.
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 04:39 |
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I'm pretty happy with this overall. We pay for 50/15 through Comcast, so 55/12 is a-ok with me.
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 07:53 |
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ugh, 150GB. 150,000MB. I am dumb
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 10:01 |
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KillHour posted:Ubiquiti also has a wireless AC access point. 200 bucks, I think? Yes, and they are awesome. One trick is not a lot of them do 2.4ghz and 5ghz in the same hardware, you need to make sure to pick the right model. I'm in DC and I get Comcast coming in from the north so I get: IIRC the internet part of my bill is $75/mo or so.
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 16:28 |
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FINALLY. $55/mo Wicaeed fucked around with this message at 03:59 on Jan 5, 2014 |
# ? Jan 5, 2014 03:40 |
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gently caress a Comcast.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 08:32 |
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I got a card in the mail for Google Fiber a few days ago. But for now I have 18/1.5 Mb/s AT&T U-verse, which is a recent upgrade from 6.0/768k AT&T DSL so it feels kind of fast. A coworker told me there's a restaurant here in Kansas City that offers free internet access to its customers and its ISP is Google Fiber. I wonder if they have an 802.11ac access point (or even Ethernet jacks by the tables, haha). Guess I'll have to check it out sometime.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 12:33 |
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Propaganda Hour posted:One of the first posts was "move to the US northwest if you want a good connection." Well, don't move too far north. In Anchorage Alaska I pay $110 a month for 18Mbps/1.5Mbps with a 150,00GB cap that I run over every month. Hooray! That's what you get when you only have one real internet provider in town and they just so happen to be evil. I might talk my neighbor into splitting the fastest plan of 100Mbps/5Mbps with 500GB cap but it's over $200 a month. Heh, I have that 100/5 service now through GCI Business. They even lowered the price to $245/month! Here's hoping they end up bumping the speeds some more once they finish some of the core routing upgrades, and add another 128 colors to the SONET links. At least we're not stuck with just the ACS gen1 DSL as our only internet option. Having shot the poo poo with the tech who came to replace a damaged drop (business support is pretty awesome), and taking a look at GCI's balance sheets, it looks like they're reinvesting a TON of their money into upgrades and increasing capacity on those big SONET links to WA. They're also redoing a lot of the CMTS and direct buried cables, bringing them up to spec for a pretty beefy DOCSIS 3.0 rollout. By changing how the runs terminate at the CMTS (fiber -> CATV conversion box, looks kinda like a mini-fridge full of line cards), they're able to have 100+ DOCSIS 3.0 channels shared by as few as a dozen homes. At ~42mb/sec per channel, it's pretty easy to support a gigabit to the home link via coax. The back end switches capable of routing hundreds of gigabit links tends to also get stupidly expensive, which is probably one of the reasons that out of ~183 mil in quarterly earnings, ~3 mil ends up as net after tax revenues.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 06:08 |
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I find https://speedof.me to be a bit more accurate with speeds I get when I'm actually downloading a lot or trying to upload. Comcast in VT for reference (gently caress my low upload) Pyronic fucked around with this message at 10:45 on Jan 8, 2014 |
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CrazyLittle posted:I'm pretty sure that nobody stateside has 10gigabit speedtest servers. Also that site's got a slow transit carrier somewhere between them and me. Yep. Actually, there are several just here in Utah. Check the Salt Lake City speedtest servers. I know we have 10gig feeding ours here at UTOPIA, and I think XMission and UEN have 10gig.
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# ? Jan 8, 2014 22:17 |
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Does anyone know if satellite is worth shelling out for? ful fucked around with this message at 07:07 on Jan 25, 2014 |
# ? Jan 25, 2014 05:24 |
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ful posted:
If you hate low latency it can be nice.
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# ? Jan 25, 2014 06:17 |
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ful posted:
No. I've never seen a decent satellite connection - at best same'ish download, maybe better upload, but 200+ms ping. Satellite is poo poo.
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# ? Jan 25, 2014 16:42 |
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My local Starbucks finally got upgraded to Google wifi from the 1.5mb T1 or whatever the gently caress they had from Wayport. It's not Google fiber or anything, just the local cable company.
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# ? Jan 25, 2014 18:12 |
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Siochain posted:No. I've never seen a decent satellite connection - at best same'ish download, maybe better upload, but 200+ms ping. Satellite is just massively limited by the physical connection.
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# ? Jan 26, 2014 00:45 |
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So about a week and a half ago we had a big wind storm with 110km/h winds and it damaged something somewhere and apparently my ISP has approximately zero redundancy. This was the result for at least 7 days. I did the math and taking into account my packet loss I was actually slower than a 56k dialup modem. It was so bad I couldn't actually completely finish a test and I had to take a screenshot. I did however manage to complete a pingtest though. quote:Hi Brandon; After bothering customer support long enough they gave me this wonderful response. Apparently, instead of having redundancy of any sort whatsoever, what they did was instead load up ~500 people to a single 20mbps gateway and expected everything to go just fine. http://mcsnet.ca/repairs.php What a joke.
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# ? Jan 26, 2014 08:08 |
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$62.99/month for this, according to my ISP this is a 25/5 connection so I am happy. I could upgrade to 50/10 for $75, or 150/20 for $100 but I value my money more than my e-penis, the smut can wait.
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# ? Jan 26, 2014 21:41 |
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Just upgraded to a business class line with Comcast. Why? Because there are no limits and I get preferential treatment in regards to service. Wouldn't you know it, YouTube and Netflix just flat out flies now as opposed to my former residential "Blast" internet!
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 00:20 |
I used to get 100 up 100 down in s. korea for $15 a month in reality, I would see ~85 for each, upload usually higher. The best part was it was the only internet option for the whole building Then back in the states. Ohh boy. I think I'm at 50/10 now, I can't remember the upload. It's the fastest I have available via Time Warner at over 3x the cost, promotional price.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 18:58 |
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KakerMix posted:
What do you pay for business class internet? Obviously it won't be the same as my area, but I'm curious.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 19:14 |
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KakerMix posted:
Are you at a residential address? I've wanted to do this but never called them. Their flyer says it cannot be at a residential address and signing up also asks for a business name.
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# ? Mar 15, 2014 01:09 |
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z06ck posted:Are you at a residential address? I've wanted to do this but never called them. Their flyer says it cannot be at a residential address and signing up also asks for a business name.
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# ? Mar 15, 2014 23:41 |
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MF_James posted:What do you pay for business class internet? Obviously it won't be the same as my area, but I'm curious. We're locked in at 139 a month. Considering how important internet is to my actual home-based business and wife's other home based business it's an easy cost we'd gladly pay. They didn't ask nor raise an eyebrow about it going to a home address, although like I said I have a legitimate business if they did care to check (which they don't). If you can afford it I'd suggest it, it's a lot more useful in day-to-day stuff than I anticipated.
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I'm considering a business class connection because I'm just sick of bandwidth caps. I'd sacrifice speed for that I'd also like to play with servers and such so it seems like it would be a better idea.
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