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And the longest distance award goes to!!!! I'm in FL, I tested in GA :)

Apprently me. :-D Nifty tool, me likes.

I tried testing in Hong Kong to get the longest distance award, hahaha. Still didn't give it to me though!

What I pay for:

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What I really get:

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Get Telenet, I pay for 60/3.5 and I get 59/3.3 easily :p And Telenet even comes out slightly cheaper if you bundle TV, phone and internet!

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Mines ADSL 2 but my Connection sucks on this ADSL2 modem. it shuld be 16Mb/s Easy

REALY Rural area tho Interleaveing off. (drops ping around 10 ms

Same name as here btw.

1st from NZ :)

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Some cheeky stats for the people with a stat fetish.

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Bandwidth used to create this Speed Wave: 6.07 gigabytes

Time spent testing in this Speed Wave: 52 mins

Total distance packets have travelled: 158,515 miles

Number of servers tested against: 75 servers

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Popular ISPs [49 total in wave]

Virgin Media 15.19%

Road Runner 8.86%

Be Un Limited 5.06%

British Telecommunications 3.8%

Comcast 3.8%

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Popular Browsers

Popular Browsers [4 total in wave]

Chrome 61.29%

Firefox 21.29%

Internet Explorer 14.84%

Opera 1.94%

Stats correct as of 18:56 UTC London, Lisbon 08th March 2011

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Nice! Still got ya on ping at least, hahaha.

When i'm at school, I'll do this test again: 150MBit down and 50Mbit up :D

Naah, I keep it fair and fun :)

Get Telenet, I pay for 60/3.5 and I get 59/3.3 easily :p And Telenet even comes out slightly cheaper if you bundle TV, phone and internet!

1190851111.png (am streaming radio so that's where I lost a little on Speedtest)

Agreed, but we are with belgacom for years and we are not planning to change (at least, my parents aren't)

because we also have tv and phone from the same company (we have the bundle) and it would be a pain in the .... to change all of these things.

Besides, I tried with cable and I have to say we got 25MBit so that's reasonable imo.

I'm using a wireless connection, that's why this result looks very/extra poor :p

Going to grab my netbook and connect it with a cable to the router, let's see what the result is than ;)

PS: my speeds are decreasing with 90% when the tv is turned on :o :o really annoying and i have no idea how to fix it :s

PS: my speeds are decreasing with 90% when the tv is turned on :o :o really annoying and i have no idea how to fix it :s

Normal :p BelgacomTV actually just streams the TV over your ADSL connection. Unfortunately, you can only have one active ADSL connection on each copper pair (which is one per house in Belgium), so if you're watching TV it's actually streaming over ADSL and eating your normal download speeds. Doesn't happen with Telenet Digital TV ^^ On the plus-side of things, BelgacomTV can be Wireless or just over Ethernet, for Telenet Digital TV you need a standard coax cable (televisiekabel) and an ethernetcable.

Oh well, I'm happy with my Telenet-everything ^^

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