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Just to keep everything in correct perspective, upstream speed available (on a properly capacity planned basis) will depend on the number of provisioned upstream channels. From what we already know about VM upstream performances as reported by users, 2 x upstream channels would be struggling at 20 or 24 meg once users get cracking on it.
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I'll have finished my initial crashplan backup of 18TB by the time they upgrade the pathetic upload speeds :/
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As good a reason as any why they don't want to bust a gut upgrading them.
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How big are your save files, qas? Or I suppose I should be asking what game you're playing. I can't say I've noticed any issues with steam cloud syncing, probably one of the few steam features that just worked out the door for me.
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Cities Skylines. The savefiles are between 5MB and 15MB each and I often save 20 times or more during one gaming session. Plus for some reason the screenshots are 50MB o_0. So that's a good 100-200MB each time I quit the game, i.e. half an hour uploading on my 0.5Mbps ADSL.
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Quality game! I admit I've not played as much of it as I'd have liked so I never noticed the save file sizes. I wonder why they're so big, I suspect they're using some terrible serialization or haven't compressed them for the sake of performance.
I don't like the way it integrates its saves to Steam cloud (I would prefer it just kept all saves in the cloud rather than "Selectively" doing it), but I guess it's something to do with limited cloud save space. Awesome game, though. |
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Now after complaining to BT last week about another issue i happen to mention the speeds ect im getting only to be told that if my speeds are between 50-68Mb they consider this good and no issue. After a lengthy discussion where i pointed out the this was a very wide window and wasn't happy only to be told that that is in the contract and they will not and DO budge on this. So Virginmedia customers would put up with this, not they wouldn't |
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If you don't already have a BT phone then the address checker is more accurate than the postcode checker. Obviously it won't show anything but an estimated date until the cab goes live. |
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I'm on Infinity 2 as well as VM 152. I'm 300m from the copper cabinet & 298m from the FTTC cabinet. I get around 55/10 and that's all due to the Aluminium u/g leg. I want BT to re-pull that as copper. Big battle.
Now, when BT put their fibre/DSLAM on the nearby pole ..... |
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Don't wanna run side by side as too much cost unless I get a dual wan router, suggestions ha Don't think she would approve, as I say 12mbs with no stm is fine, fingers crossed 24mb upload comes on top tier then no benefit to go fttc offering unless I'm moving to a virgin congested area, no reports on official forums but il have my broadband monitor running for the first few weeks to see if theres any spikes ha! If virgin did increase upload then there would be no benefit going FTTC as downloads are already faster, it's going to be an interesting 18months.
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