10 MB for All in December
08-12-2006, 08:26
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Re: 10 MB for All in December
I've been downloading via FTP client although not through ports 20&21, haven't seen any drop below the 230-250 kbs
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08-12-2006, 10:17
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#137
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Re: 10 MB for All in December
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Originally Posted by Paul
NTLs' infrastructure cannot properly sustain the use (and abuse) of a 10Mb tier............ so let's all look forward to them launching 50Mb sometime soon at which point the network will completely self destruct  Personally I would settle for a solid 10Mb set up and a concentrated effort from NTL to improve it's CS/ TS support.
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Agreed : Come on ppl get with the facts the NTL / Telewest infrastructure just cant handle it.
I hear ppl on these forums talk about 20meg / 50 meg what *deleted*.
Come with me and I'll show you a true 1meg/1meg connection that'll be more fluid and responsive than an NTL 10meg broadband home package.
Anyone know what type of capacity NTL/Telewest have at linx exchanges ?
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08-12-2006, 10:54
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#138
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Re: 10 MB for All in December
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Originally Posted by CrC-3rr0r
Agreed : Come on ppl get with the facts the NTL / Telewest infrastructure just cant handle it.
I hear ppl on these forums talk about 20meg / 50 meg what *deleted*.
Come with me and I'll show you a true 1meg/1meg connection that'll be more fluid and responsive than an NTL 10meg broadband home package.
Anyone know what type of capacity NTL/Telewest have at linx exchanges ?
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Having enough transit capacity is one issue but you also need to consider much NTL are willing to pay for the amount of data being pushed and pulled from their peers.
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09-12-2006, 01:13
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Re: 10 MB for All in December
hi
just did a speed test with this result;
Sat, 09 Dec 2006 02:10:35 GMT
1st 512K took 719 ms = 712.1 KB/sec, approx 5868 Kbps, 5.73 Mbps
2nd 512K took 672 ms = 761.9 KB/sec, approx 6278 Kbps, 6.13 Mbps
3rd 512K took 156 ms = 3282.1 KB/sec, approx 27045 Kbps, 26.41 Mbps
4th 512K took 1485 ms = 344.8 KB/sec, approx 2841 Kbps, 2.77 Mbps
Overall Average Speed = approx 10508 Kbps, 10.26 Mbps
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09-12-2006, 08:34
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#140
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Re: 10 MB for All in December
and what tier are you on?
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09-12-2006, 09:12
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Re: 10 MB for All in December
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Originally Posted by etccarmageddon
and what tier are you on?
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Hi
before taking the £30 tv/phone/internet package, i was on the 10meg service,
and todays speed test;
Sat, 09 Dec 2006 10:11:50 GMT
1st 512K took 579 ms = 884.3 KB/sec, approx 7287 Kbps, 7.12 Mbps
2nd 512K took 796 ms = 643.2 KB/sec, approx 5300 Kbps, 5.18 Mbps
3rd 512K took 329 ms = 1556.2 KB/sec, approx 12823 Kbps, 12.52 Mbps
4th 512K took 500 ms = 1024 KB/sec, approx 8438 Kbps, 8.24 Mbps
Overall Average Speed = approx 8462 Kbps, 8.27 Mbps
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09-12-2006, 09:41
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Re: 10 MB for All in December
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Originally Posted by mike24
Hi
before taking the £30 tv/phone/internet package, i was on the 10meg service,
and todays speed test;
Sat, 09 Dec 2006 10:11:50 GMT
1st 512K took 579 ms = 884.3 KB/sec, approx 7287 Kbps, 7.12 Mbps
2nd 512K took 796 ms = 643.2 KB/sec, approx 5300 Kbps, 5.18 Mbps
3rd 512K took 329 ms = 1556.2 KB/sec, approx 12823 Kbps, 12.52 Mbps
4th 512K took 500 ms = 1024 KB/sec, approx 8438 Kbps, 8.24 Mbps
Overall Average Speed = approx 8462 Kbps, 8.27 Mbps 
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So it looks like you are still on 10 meg then. Have a look at your operational config. 192.168.100.1 username root password root.
So someone it seems did not change the speed of your modem when you changed packages
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09-12-2006, 11:41
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Re: 10 MB for All in December
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Originally Posted by mike24
hi
just did a speed test with this result;
Sat, 09 Dec 2006 02:10:35 GMT
1st 512K took 719 ms = 712.1 KB/sec, approx 5868 Kbps, 5.73 Mbps
2nd 512K took 672 ms = 761.9 KB/sec, approx 6278 Kbps, 6.13 Mbps
3rd 512K took 156 ms = 3282.1 KB/sec, approx 27045 Kbps, 26.41 Mbps
4th 512K took 1485 ms = 344.8 KB/sec, approx 2841 Kbps, 2.77 Mbps
Overall Average Speed = approx 10508 Kbps, 10.26 Mbps
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You lucky guy!!
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09-12-2006, 13:16
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Re: 10 MB for All in December
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Originally Posted by Nikesh
You lucky guy!!
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Unless he still gets billed for 10mbit as well.
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10-12-2006, 06:44
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Re: 10 MB for All in December
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Originally Posted by ZrByte
Try limiting your upload in your P2P program to 90% of your total upload rate, should sort out that problem you are having as that has nothing to do with traffic shaping.
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With my 4Mb connection, I've found 35KB to be about right for the upload limit in Azureus.
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Originally Posted by disgruntled empl
i wouldnt gt your hopes up for 10mb for all. to the best of my knowledge, that idea was dead in the water months ago.
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I'm in 2 minds on that issue. On the 1 hand, whilst [apparently] some parts of the NTL network can handle 10Mb, from the number of complaints posted it's obvious they're not ready to provide 10Mb everywhere - & them saying "it's up to 10Mb" is just plain dishonest in my book. They sell the service knowing damn well that people who are paying for it will be doing so because they are wanting an actual 10Mb service, & at the same time knowing that in some areas people paying for 10Mb will have a slower service than I do on 4Mb.
On the other hand, if/when the upgrade happens [2 -> 4/5, 4 -> 10, etc] I should be able to drop from 10Mb back to 4Mb & save a bit of money.
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Originally Posted by pachelbel
NTL have to compete in the isp service world. The ordinary Joe public who has no knowledge of computers and broadband will go by what is advertised . NTL will therefore have to compete with the likes of BT who specify up to 8Mb. This means that 10Mb will surely be the bottom tier just to compete on the same level. The people who tend to respond to cableforum are not joe public and and tend to be technical in many instances. With the likes of Sky and Carphone Warehouse muscling in this sector NTL have no option but to raise their game and attract those that do not reply to this forum. 10Mb will be basic service with NTL sooner or later. I think much sooner than people think.
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I understand the point you make about marketing, but another idea NTL could try [& perhaps Bill or someone could drop a word in the appropriate ear?  ] is instead of "oh look at the nice big numbers on our advert, they're bigger than those of the competition. :handwave: you do not need to read the fine print", they could try offering lower speed, more reliable [read: actual speeds, instead of "up to"] connections.
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Originally Posted by etccarmageddon
it's a unprofessional organisation which announces an intention like that and then doesn't follow up on it.
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We are still talking about NTL, right?  No slight aimed at any techs or personnel who post here, I'm on about some of those further up the food-chain, &/or in marketing [& CS].
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