At this moment in time there really isn't a need for more than 80/20. Your not allowed to host and stuff to make profit anyway on a residential connection.
I just checked local planning applications and not even a mention of a cabinet around here, looks like BT have no plans what so ever to upgrade my cabinet. Looks like i am stuck with this crappy slow internet for a long time yet...
I just checked local planning applications and not even a mention of a cabinet around here, looks like BT have no plans what so ever to upgrade my cabinet. Looks like i am stuck with this crappy slow internet for a long time yet...
At this moment in time there really isn't a need for more than 80/20. Your not allowed to host and stuff to make profit anyway on a residential connection.
I know that but only business packages with most ISP's allow you to host servers and stuff that generate an income. Typically they will cost £10-30 more a month than the residential connection as well.
email notification of my bill today and happened to notice a Link about early termination charges, worth checking out if anyone is thinking of leaving early.
Download speedachieved during the test was - 45 Mbps
For your connection, the acceptable range of speedsis 12 Mbps-50.98 Mbps .
Additional Information:
IP Profile for your line is - 50.98 Mbps
However, I was predicted to have a line speed of around 64.4mb. Its been 10 days now so should I be calling them?
Infinity upgraded last night went from 37/8 to 74/16 wow tested last night and this morning......can't believe the difference it seems to make to even normal browsing. Ping is constant 12ms
20 hops is a bit of an exaggeration. Anyway, extra hops don't necessarily have a negative effect on a connection. My L4D2 server caters mainly to people Europe.
20Mb/s saturated 24/7 can produce almost 6.5TB of ratio buffer per month.
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