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ScoutandMilo
Member
71
03-09-2023, 08:01 PM
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I currently have 2 WiFis and One of them is like a phone subscription that is capped at 100GB a month and if you use it up it's usless. This one is consider the "good" one and i get 31ms, 32 Download and 4 Upload Mbps. And the other one i get 17ms 0,50 Mbps up and 0,30 Mbps down. And i wonder if i somehow could upgrade/make my internet faster without paying more. I currently have them both sit near windows as walls wouldn't block any signals. we been searching for a Fiber company to give us fiber but they, are waiting for some new properties nearby to so they can dig the cable for all the houses at the same time or something. We currently pay 2000$ a year for the internet connection we have right now and the fiber internet we searched for is 600$ a year for 600 up/down... So we kind of getting ripped of and it shouldn't be allowed to provide so bad internet for such high prices... Please help
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ScoutandMilo
03-09-2023, 08:01 PM #1

I currently have 2 WiFis and One of them is like a phone subscription that is capped at 100GB a month and if you use it up it's usless. This one is consider the "good" one and i get 31ms, 32 Download and 4 Upload Mbps. And the other one i get 17ms 0,50 Mbps up and 0,30 Mbps down. And i wonder if i somehow could upgrade/make my internet faster without paying more. I currently have them both sit near windows as walls wouldn't block any signals. we been searching for a Fiber company to give us fiber but they, are waiting for some new properties nearby to so they can dig the cable for all the houses at the same time or something. We currently pay 2000$ a year for the internet connection we have right now and the fiber internet we searched for is 600$ a year for 600 up/down... So we kind of getting ripped of and it shouldn't be allowed to provide so bad internet for such high prices... Please help

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thelittlegit
Member
186
03-10-2023, 04:53 AM
#2
What is your location?
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thelittlegit
03-10-2023, 04:53 AM #2

What is your location?

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Xytrixz
Senior Member
552
03-10-2023, 10:39 AM
#3
Norway Oslo offers some of the top internet speeds globally, rivaling places like Japan. However, those experiencing poor connections are quite common, while fiber internet delivers speeds around 600 Mbps.
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Xytrixz
03-10-2023, 10:39 AM #3

Norway Oslo offers some of the top internet speeds globally, rivaling places like Japan. However, those experiencing poor connections are quite common, while fiber internet delivers speeds around 600 Mbps.

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LinkadoPlays
Junior Member
17
03-11-2023, 11:16 AM
#4
I’m not sure about internet availability in Norway, but I’ll try to locate another ISP. During a brief search online, I discovered various fibre providers operating in the country. In my region, Spectrum Cable, Google Fibre, AT&T Fibre, Xfinity, Frontier Fibre, and Windstream Kentic Fibre are among the options.
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LinkadoPlays
03-11-2023, 11:16 AM #4

I’m not sure about internet availability in Norway, but I’ll try to locate another ISP. During a brief search online, I discovered various fibre providers operating in the country. In my region, Spectrum Cable, Google Fibre, AT&T Fibre, Xfinity, Frontier Fibre, and Windstream Kentic Fibre are among the options.

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Ilikepie81
Member
184
03-11-2023, 06:19 PM
#5
In Norway there are mainly two ISPs, Telia and Telenor. I have both of them. Other providers like Ice, Get, Alltidbox also exist but they rely on Telia and Telenor equipment or satellites for internet access. I don’t think there’s a noticeable speed difference if you understand what you mean.
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Ilikepie81
03-11-2023, 06:19 PM #5

In Norway there are mainly two ISPs, Telia and Telenor. I have both of them. Other providers like Ice, Get, Alltidbox also exist but they rely on Telia and Telenor equipment or satellites for internet access. I don’t think there’s a noticeable speed difference if you understand what you mean.

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Yolo_Jake_GG
Member
75
03-11-2023, 07:00 PM
#6
I haven't handled any ISP projects before, but they'll be utilizing the fiber connections from both providers plus their ISP servers. To distribute fiber, I don't think they'd rely on satellites or antennas. Alitdbox claims to provide internet speeds of gigabits per second.
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Yolo_Jake_GG
03-11-2023, 07:00 PM #6

I haven't handled any ISP projects before, but they'll be utilizing the fiber connections from both providers plus their ISP servers. To distribute fiber, I don't think they'd rely on satellites or antennas. Alitdbox claims to provide internet speeds of gigabits per second.