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Curious what everyone has, here's mine, I pay for 40Mb/5Mb. Easy enough to share, go to http://www.speedtest.net/ and run the test, after you get your result click share, then use the image tab and paste it here as a image.

 

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Happy2Play
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Screw you guys! I'm so jealous. Australian internet sucks :(

 

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Cheesegeezer
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I WIN :P

 

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I WIN :P

 

I would download the whole internet with a connection like that.

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i've hit 80 and 18 as my records

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I WIN :P

 

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Until now ;)

 

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:D

 

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Cheesegeezer
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I would download the whole internet with a connection like that.

I did..... sadly since moving house I'm only likely to get 25Mbps down and 5 up through satellite internet :(

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^sadly??? 8&1 for me AND everyone in the locality has fibre except our street!!! AAAAARGH

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pretty good @@CBers , still waiting for Sky to up their limit to match virgin

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Damn that's fast :(

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MrWebsmith
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LOVE my FIOS... upload was just bumped from the mid 30s to this

 

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Is this something like a penis comparison  :D

 

Ok, here we go:

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Cheesegeezer
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Holy Crap.... I'm moving to Sweden!!! no wonder you lot have no issues with online gaming

Cheesegeezer
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Damn that's fast :(

He probably works for the ISP and has his laptop connected direct to the hub hahahahahha

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if we had that speed on centurylink they would probably still limit you to 250GB/month.. lol, bastards

 

Look at this nonsense

 

 

CenturyLink's download guidelines are designed to support today's download usage patterns. Our updated plans include the following download usage limits:

  • 1.5Mbps plans - 150 Gigabytes
  • Plans greater than 1.5Mbps - 250 Gigabytes
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Beardyname
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this is a bit broken since i pay for 100/10 but... What can i say :)

 

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He probably works for the ISP and has his laptop connected direct to the hub hahahahahha

 

Hehe no. It's a normal gigabit connection. They are not very uncommon, most people in the larger cities can get them.

 

The speedtest result is a bit misleading though, if I plug the cable directly in the wall socket I get 1000/1000 easily using FTP for example.

 

Some example of ISPs and their prices if interested:

 

http://www.bredbandsbolaget.se/bredband/alla-hastigheter.html

 

http://qmarket.se/privat/bredband#jFilterForm=DownStreamSpeed%3D1000

 

http://www.sundbybergsstadsnat.se/serviceguide/index/consumers/list/39?category=39&grouping=xsp&sort=speed&desc=desc

 

https://www.comhem.se/bredband/bredbandspaket (cable)

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if we had that speed on centurylink they would probably still limit you to 250GB/month.. lol, bastards

 

Look at this nonsense

 

That sucks :(

 

There are no data limits/caps on any links here in Sweden except for 4G mobile networks which are usually 10-50GB.

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yeah I got a notice twice, once for using 500GB and another for using 750 lol. Whats the point in 40MB if I cant max it out!?

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I recently upgraded to 30/10 but it looks like I'm not really getting that on the up side.  However, streaming outside my home did get much better with this move.

 

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In summary, America is far behind most of the world because of our monopoly of service providers.

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