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Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Thats not that good.
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cheers Bill and Ignition for your explanations.
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Results from broadband speed test recorded on Thursday, 29 September 2005, 10:11. Your Connection Direction Actual Speed True Speed (estimated) Downstream 22598 Kbps (2,824.8 KB/sec) 24405 Kbps (inc. overheads) Upstream 1054 Kbps (131.8 KB/sec) 1138 Kbps (inc. overheads) I love my office network. :D |
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Something which has not been discussed or clarified is ntl's mention of the speed boost button (SBB) in their 10Mb upgrade plan.
This would appear to indicate, to me at least, that the future normal speed will be somewhat less than 10Mb until the SBB is clicked. Presumably, clicking the SBB will only boost the speed for a set amount of time otherwise everyone would run at full speed all the time, additionally, I would expect that you will not be able to boost the speed again until the current operation has finished, or a set time has elapsed, otherwise it defeats the object of the SBB which is obviously designed to conserve bandwidth/allow more connections on the pipe. Another thought is that the SBB would only be available to you until such time that you have used up your cap whereupon the SBB would be totally disabled, this would confirm the previously mentioned statement by ntl of dropping users to a lower speed when their bandwidth is exceeded. If the above assumptions are correct what is the base speed going to be set at, even setting it at 512kb would still allow ntl to advertise the service as †œup to 10Mb/sâ₠ÂÂÂ. |
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2,824.8 KB/sec :eek: :spin:
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Hmmm... If I recall correctly, even this humble NTL120 Ambit cable modem is actually capable of 34Mbps.
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Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:36:46 UTC 1st 128K took 78 ms = 1680410 Bytes/sec = approx 13981 kbits/sec 2nd 128K took 31 ms = 4228129 Bytes/sec = approx 35178 kbits/sec 3rd 128K took 31 ms = 4228129 Bytes/sec = approx 35178 kbits/sec 4th 128K took 79 ms = 1659139 Bytes/sec = approx 13804 kbits/sec Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:37:40 UTC 1st 128K took 62 ms = 2114065 Bytes/sec = approx 17589 kbits/sec 2nd 128K took 32 ms = 4096000 Bytes/sec = approx 34079 kbits/sec 3rd 128K took 15 ms = 8738133 Bytes/sec = approx 72701 kbits/sec 4th 128K took 78 ms = 1680410 Bytes/sec = approx 13981 kbits/sec |
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Does any1 know a date for when NTl will start rolling out the upgrades?
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But, still, Ambit 120s are capable of 34Mbps - but the current system can't cope with that. It's a problem at UBR end, not user end. :) |
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BTW for higher speeds don't use Robin Walker's test the sample sizes are just too small and it's not a good indicator of bandwidth :)
ADSLGuide results should not be compared to Robin's. P.S. I'll take that 77Mbps and raise you Fri, 30 Sep 2005 08:22:35 GMT 1st 128K took 30 ms = 4369067 Bytes/sec = approx 36351 kbits/sec 2nd 128K took 40 ms = 3276800 Bytes/sec = approx 27263 kbits/sec 3rd 128K took 40 ms = 3276800 Bytes/sec = approx 27263 kbits/sec 4th 128K took 10 ms = 13107200 Bytes/sec = approx 109052 kbits/sec The joys of a tier 1 ISP and the some of the core network in the same building which you are hooked straight into barring a firewall and a switch ;) __________________ Quote:
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I win anyway, any attempt to raise me further just results in me taking laptop to the core switch itself + hooking it straight into the gig without the 100 base switch in between :D
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