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Old 15-08-2009, 13:48   #1
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whats the upload/download speed for an stm'ed 10meg (m) connection?

hi,

question is the title

i usually get 9.x megs as un upload and 480kbbs ish for upload on any speedtest.

today i am on 2.4megs and 128kbps upload.

is this the correct values for an stm in place on a 10meg m connection?

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Old 15-08-2009, 14:21   #3
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Re: whats the upload/download speed for an stm'ed 10meg (m) connection?

damn it looks i got zapped

thats the first time i have noticed getting stmed since the 2-10 upgrade.

would it kill them to put an stm indicator and timer on your customer care page tho?

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Re: whats the upload/download speed for an stm'ed 10meg (m) connection?

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damn it looks i got zapped

thats the first time i have noticed getting stmed since the 2-10 upgrade.

would it kill them to put an stm indicator and timer on your customer care page tho?

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You do wonder don't you?

It wouldn't kill them but would require a fair bit of querying of the equipment they use which it may not like too much, would push CPU utilisation up a bit.
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Re: whats the upload/download speed for an stm'ed 10meg (m) connection?

I think as you've noticed that the figures say it all. If on the 10Mb(20Mb) you hit 2.5Mb(5Mb) down and 128Kb(192Kb) up then 99% sure you've been STM'd so not much need for an indicator on the homepage.
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