All's good here, I tried a speed test to a server in Hyderabad and the results weren't very promising.
It looks like the connection from India to Australia is not very fast.
All's good here, I tried a speed test to a server in Hyderabad and the results weren't very promising.
It looks like the connection from India to Australia is not very fast.
I won't be able to test my home internet speed until Monday. I'm heading straight from work today to the campground. Here's the speed I get at work though:
There are few that have a real need for upload speed.
The majority of the internet users, us common folk, don't transmit Gigabytes of data on a regular basis. We do however, download a more bytes than we upload. I know my test tonight showed
I have 100 MBPS service, which is shared between my wife and I. Depending on the number of devices connected, the speed changes. I limited my connections to 10. Phones, tablets, and computers, all want a piece of the action.
Mine wasn't that good - as a lot of the time it wouldn't work at all
Luckily I was able to subscribe to a local wireless ISP, and I get 20mbps down, and 1mbps up - guaranteed. However, it's not cheap, and you have to pay for a set amount of bandwidth each month (I've just increased it from 20GB to 30GB per month), but I was able to cancel my phone line totally, which made it a similar cost.
This really depends on the location, I am in the center of a capital city with over a million inhabitants, so the competition is really high here and pushes the prices down and speed and quality up.
In remote and or widely spread out locations where you can only get a single ISP who has to use the crammed wireless for the last mile I am not surprised to see vastly different level of service for the buck.
This really depends on the location, I am in the center of a capital city with over a million inhabitants, so the competition is really high here and pushes the prices down and speed and quality up.
In remote and or widely spread out locations where you can only get a single ISP who has to use the crammed wireless for the last mile I am not surprised to see vastly different level of service for the buck.