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Previously on "broadband speed test - how do you compare?"

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post
    Shhh.. Don'r tell them about mobile data in DE.
    My mobile data is pretty damn good compared to the fixed line so I tend to use that for anything important....

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  • clearedforlanding
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Ha, I get 10MBps down and maybe, if I'm lucky 2MBps upload. I live about 500 meters from the hub for all Internet in Germany yet they say that my road can't have fibre, bastards...
    Shhh.. Don'r tell them about mobile data in DE.

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  • darmstadt
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    Ha, I get 10MBps down and maybe, if I'm lucky 2MBps upload. I live about 500 meters from the hub for all Internet in Germany yet they say that my road can't have fibre, bastards...

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  • Uncle Albert
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    300Mbps from Zen Internet. Seven people in the house all using Zoom, Teams, Skype etc. along with the usual Netflix, Youtube, gaming and even some working

    If this had happened 6 months earlier when the best we could get was slow FTTC I suspect that there would have been lumps under the patio by now, but we haven't so much as had to restart the router.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Virgin is pretty quick, but that's still coax from the cabinet, not full fibre. If you want "fastest", you need full fibre to the door.

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  • d000hg
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    You've missed everything between dialup and 20mbps... i.e. everyone on ADSL or with fibre in remote areas is lumped in with those on standard 38mbps fibre v1.

    Out in the sticks we have a private overhead cable from the road up just over 100m of our drive. Nearest green box is maybe 1/4 mile up the road.

    We get 30-something down, 5-10 up, not sure what the theoretical maximum could be. If they ran fibre along the road and we retained our private overhead cable, what might be feasible?

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    As one of the resident non-IT geeks; its good enough for both BGG & I to be on teams, whilst streaming a moving in the background & nothing stutters.

    Virgin fibre which is expensive but the one time I suggested a cheaper (slower) option BGG gave such a look of disgust that I just walked away …. geeks & their fascination with speed
    I use Aldi fibre with fruit; it keeps my downloads regular.

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  • Halo Jones
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    As one of the resident non-IT geeks; its good enough for both BGG & I to be on teams, whilst streaming a moving in the background & nothing stutters.

    Virgin fibre which is expensive but the one time I suggested a cheaper (slower) option BGG gave such a look of disgust that I just walked away …. geeks & their fascination with speed

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  • Paddy
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  • Eirikur
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    With 4 people in the household already on teams whilst I did the test

    Ping Download Upload
    12 ms 59.87 Mb/s 17.46 Mb/s

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    Paaah hyperoptic gives me 1000MB both up and down


    Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum

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  • scooterscot
    started a poll broadband speed test - how do you compare?

    broadband speed test - how do you compare?

    18
    200 Mbps +
    33.33%
    6
    100 Mbps +
    5.56%
    1
    50 Mbps +
    27.78%
    5
    20 Mbps +
    27.78%
    5
    Dialup +
    0.00%
    0
    Telegram via Andy white's mum
    5.56%
    1
    Being out in the sticks you never expect much... we were offered an upgrade for an extra €10 a month. Ho-lee-feck this is quick.




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