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What is your internet connection speed?

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I am on 28.8 dial up. About 3KB/s and 250 pings to good servers. I'm hoping to upgrade 56k some day. :p
 





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My GF is currently downloading some things on her notebook, I don´t know if this influences the speed-result?
Costs me $15/month
 
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I think I killed it :(
 
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VDSL at home

300-600mb/sec Download
150-200mb/sec Upload

Sometimes speeds are close to 1GB for downloads

Location: South Korea, Seoul
 
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What the hell? That's like what leading universities get with internal fiber obtic networks.... are you sure you didn't accidentally multiply by 1000? lol :D have you ever even found a website that lets you download that fast? It seems like the only time you would ever use those speeds are with FTP or something with another person in your area.
 
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What the hell? That's like what leading universities get with internal fiber obtic networks.... are you sure you didn't accidentally multiply by 1000? lol :D have you ever even found a website that lets you download that fast? It seems like the only time you would ever use those speeds are with FTP or something with another person in your area.

No fiberoptic connections are MUCH faster than the speed I just posted.

15-30M(Mega)byte/sec is pretty much standard here in Korea for downloading.
Some torrents will go to 15MB/sec, and that's the fastest for me so far. I downloaded AVATAR in 1080p 19.6GB download in about 1.5 hours from a torrent located in US.
 
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