on โ02-02-2014 11:51 PM
Here are some NBN speed results conducted within 30 seconds of each other on the same connection and PC
As you can see by the bar graph, what I have always stated and continue to state is that regardless of the speed of your NBN connection the overall data transfer speed will only be as slow as the slowest link in the data transmission chain.
The test was undertaken on an NBN fixed wireless connection with an upper limit of 25Mbps.
Tokyo rates high on the speed chart and all the destinations were major cities.
The global average is around 15 Mbps
All you vocal NBN speed freaks read it and weep
โ03-02-2014 02:25 AM - edited โ03-02-2014 02:27 AM
Poddy, I've been with Optus Cable since 2005 and in that time, I've noticed my line speed gradually reducing until it is now averaging below 20Mbps locally, and an appalling 3Mbps with connections to Tokyo & San Francisco, and I'm not impressed.
Worse still, I'm thoroughly **bleep** off that my upload speeds are restricted to less than 0.5Mbps on all servers, and can't understand the need to reduce uploads to such a slow speed. Also annoyingly, I get around 20% higher speeds when using the Telstra server for my testing instead of the Optus servers. It's just not good enough.
FWIW, these are my latest tests done just a few minutes ago.
on โ03-02-2014 02:54 AM
Here are a few more resuls that support what I have been trying to convince people of ever since the White Elephant with the optic fiber trunk was concieved
CQ your upload speed is way too low I get better than that on 3G wireless
on โ03-02-2014 03:51 AM
How does the internet speed affect what you are doing? Does it just mean videos load slower? Pages take ??? seconds to load?
I'm pretty technical, but still fairly new on a computer the internet (not 3 years yet).
Took this a minute ago...
on โ03-02-2014 09:52 AM
on โ03-02-2014 10:18 AM
@spotweldersfriend wrote:
So-net-owned by Sony- has begun offering 2Gbps uploads and 1Gbps downloads in Tokyo and 5 surrounding districts.
What's to weep over?
Given most traffic is within Aus and available capacity, both nationally and internationally, is increasing all the time your speed tests prove nothing of the sort. The 25Mbps download at this stage is limited to 5Mbps upload. The fibre conections have a faster upload speed internationally.
Smart people act to upgrade before the situation is dire.
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on โ03-02-2014 12:14 PM
"CQ your upload speed is way too low I get better than that on 3G wireless"
Poddy, as mentioned above I'm on Optus cable and have been since 2005 and I'm absolutely convinced that when I first signed up, my upload speeds were as much as 5Mbps, while downloading was as high as 30Mbps, but at some time in the not so distant past, it would appear that Optus have shaped upload speeds to a maximum of 500Kbps without my knowledge or permission.
I'm going to ring them and give them a bit of a serve later today, but my options are extremely limited, as going back to copper would see my speeds drop by a good 50%, but I suspect that the main reason downloads are slower than before is that the bandwidth has been reduced due to the much higher number of subscribers using cable in my area, and I'm not at all happy that Singtel/Optus are charging me higher fees for a considerably reduced service. Five years ago they were good value, but not any more.
on โ03-02-2014 12:26 PM
No replied to my question yet....don't bother though (if you were). It's one of those questions I refuse to ask (but forgot) and wanted to see if I figured it out or if someone said what it actually means.
That might answer why some don't click videos.
on โ03-02-2014 12:39 PM
on โ03-02-2014 01:07 PM
@*jimmy1717* wrote:How does the internet speed affect what you are doing? Does it just mean videos load slower? Pages take ??? seconds to load?
I'm pretty technical, but still fairly new on
a computerthe internet (not 3 years yet).
Took this a minute ago...
Your speed is quite good. Many here have a tenth of that or worse.
If too slow your video will be subject to much buffering or it might stop completely.
For some it won't be a noticeable difference unless more than one person is trying to use the connection at the same time.