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azidar
Member
55
05-11-2016, 09:40 PM
#11
Anvia in Finland offers 10 Mb/s down and 2 Mb/s up. Performance is 10.8 Mb/s down and 1.6 Mb/s up, with a latency of 5 ms. No issues reported; speeds are better than expected. I’m interested in fiber for lower latency and faster connections. I live outside a town, about 2 km away, and the monthly cost is 35 €.
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azidar
05-11-2016, 09:40 PM #11

Anvia in Finland offers 10 Mb/s down and 2 Mb/s up. Performance is 10.8 Mb/s down and 1.6 Mb/s up, with a latency of 5 ms. No issues reported; speeds are better than expected. I’m interested in fiber for lower latency and faster connections. I live outside a town, about 2 km away, and the monthly cost is 35 €.

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Juan2610
Posting Freak
875
05-15-2016, 01:35 AM
#12
ANTEL is expected to deliver 3mbit at 0.5 Mbps; currently it's a disappointing adsl offering with slow international speeds and poor connectivity. Overall rating is low due to unreliability and bad support.
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Juan2610
05-15-2016, 01:35 AM #12

ANTEL is expected to deliver 3mbit at 0.5 Mbps; currently it's a disappointing adsl offering with slow international speeds and poor connectivity. Overall rating is low due to unreliability and bad support.

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SeedyplaysMC
Junior Member
44
05-23-2016, 08:44 AM
#13
ISP details: Telenet plan offers 150Mbps down and 5Mbps up. Actual performance is around 143Mbps down and 4.7Mbps up. Rating is 3.5 out of 5. Upload speeds are much slower than download, and all ports up to 1023 are restricted. The data cap varies between 250GB and 1250GB based on usage timing. Latency stays acceptable at over 10ms.
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SeedyplaysMC
05-23-2016, 08:44 AM #13

ISP details: Telenet plan offers 150Mbps down and 5Mbps up. Actual performance is around 143Mbps down and 4.7Mbps up. Rating is 3.5 out of 5. Upload speeds are much slower than download, and all ports up to 1023 are restricted. The data cap varies between 250GB and 1250GB based on usage timing. Latency stays acceptable at over 10ms.

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KiLziX
Junior Member
5
05-23-2016, 09:41 AM
#14
ISP: Telecom Argentina Plan details – 10mbps down / 0.85mbps up. Actual performance is 10mbps / 0.70mbps up. Rating: 2/5. Extremely poor tech support; no effort to upgrade infrastructure. Charging around $70 per month.
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KiLziX
05-23-2016, 09:41 AM #14

ISP: Telecom Argentina Plan details – 10mbps down / 0.85mbps up. Actual performance is 10mbps / 0.70mbps up. Rating: 2/5. Extremely poor tech support; no effort to upgrade infrastructure. Charging around $70 per month.

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Jyok
Member
144
05-23-2016, 11:38 AM
#15
ISP: Rogers Plan: 25Mb/s down, 2Mb/s down Real speed: Ethernet - 62Mb/s 2.18Mb/s Wifi - 40Mb/s 2Mb/s -Rating (Out of 5) 4 ish, wish it was faster, but It does work better than expected. You didn't mention ping.
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Jyok
05-23-2016, 11:38 AM #15

ISP: Rogers Plan: 25Mb/s down, 2Mb/s down Real speed: Ethernet - 62Mb/s 2.18Mb/s Wifi - 40Mb/s 2Mb/s -Rating (Out of 5) 4 ish, wish it was faster, but It does work better than expected. You didn't mention ping.

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mrminer02
Member
183
05-24-2016, 05:31 AM
#16
ISP: Windsteam claims download speed of 12Mbps, actual speed is 9Mbps. Rating: 2/5 stars.
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mrminer02
05-24-2016, 05:31 AM #16

ISP: Windsteam claims download speed of 12Mbps, actual speed is 9Mbps. Rating: 2/5 stars.

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yar_pvp
Member
166
05-25-2016, 06:05 PM
#17
ISP: Charter is expected to deliver: 30 downloads and 4 uploads. You receive: 37 downloads and 4.5 uploads. Rating: 5/5. I’ve experienced no downtime; my speeds exceed the promised levels, and I’m only paying $30 per month.
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yar_pvp
05-25-2016, 06:05 PM #17

ISP: Charter is expected to deliver: 30 downloads and 4 uploads. You receive: 37 downloads and 4.5 uploads. Rating: 5/5. I’ve experienced no downtime; my speeds exceed the promised levels, and I’m only paying $30 per month.

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ZoloKu
Member
206
05-26-2016, 02:26 AM
#18
I'm biased because I work for them, but I'll be honest Tongue -ISP Name -- Lightwire Limited (New Zealand) -Speed expectations -- Custom solution, over 20mbps -Actual performance -- 30-40mbps -Rating (out of 5) -- 4 (due to PPPoE sessions being dropped 3-5 times daily)
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ZoloKu
05-26-2016, 02:26 AM #18

I'm biased because I work for them, but I'll be honest Tongue -ISP Name -- Lightwire Limited (New Zealand) -Speed expectations -- Custom solution, over 20mbps -Actual performance -- 30-40mbps -Rating (out of 5) -- 4 (due to PPPoE sessions being dropped 3-5 times daily)

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TheFallenRose
Senior Member
616
05-26-2016, 03:18 AM
#19
ISP Name: Comcast/Xfinity Plan: 50 down 10 up Actual: 40 down 10 up Rating: 4 for speed 0 for tech support They increased our internet from 25 to 50mb per second for free, but it needed a specific modem version. The setup went wrong, causing delays and service loss. After three months, we still can't access their voice webpage for logs or voicemail. Our connection is stable otherwise. Not using their DNS might be the reason. Don’t worry about the cost—I’m stuck in a bundle and would pay more if I had to.
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TheFallenRose
05-26-2016, 03:18 AM #19

ISP Name: Comcast/Xfinity Plan: 50 down 10 up Actual: 40 down 10 up Rating: 4 for speed 0 for tech support They increased our internet from 25 to 50mb per second for free, but it needed a specific modem version. The setup went wrong, causing delays and service loss. After three months, we still can't access their voice webpage for logs or voicemail. Our connection is stable otherwise. Not using their DNS might be the reason. Don’t worry about the cost—I’m stuck in a bundle and would pay more if I had to.

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EeveeBoy64
Member
171
05-26-2016, 02:00 PM
#20
ISP Name: iiNet (Australia)
Expected Speed: No guarantee
Actual Speed: 4.7 Mbps down, 0.8 Mbps up
Rating: 4.5 – Good customer service, but slow connections due to 4 km cable length from exchange and common VoIP/Internet interruptions. Fibre is on the way, promising gigabit down and 400 Mbps up by year-end.
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EeveeBoy64
05-26-2016, 02:00 PM #20

ISP Name: iiNet (Australia)
Expected Speed: No guarantee
Actual Speed: 4.7 Mbps down, 0.8 Mbps up
Rating: 4.5 – Good customer service, but slow connections due to 4 km cable length from exchange and common VoIP/Internet interruptions. Fibre is on the way, promising gigabit down and 400 Mbps up by year-end.

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