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Re: Download Speeds
[Re: Cari]
#1117101
07/09/17 08:08 PM
07/09/17 08:08 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 84,269 In the Naughty Corner
BrownEyedTigre
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The Sassy Admin and PR Liaison
Sonic Boomer
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 84,269
In the Naughty Corner
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Just like anywhere in the world, depends on where you live. I get about 96 mbps or more. If you live way out in the boonies or in the mountains, internet will be slower. I'm sure those living in the countryside in England experience the same dilemma.
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Re: Download Speeds
[Re: Cari]
#1117113
07/09/17 09:55 PM
07/09/17 09:55 PM
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Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 21,015 Near St. Louis, MO
Draclvr
Reviews Editor - Hints/Glitches Mod - Site Support
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Reviews Editor - Hints/Glitches Mod - Site Support
True Blue Boomer
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 21,015
Near St. Louis, MO
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I am one of those who lives out in the boonies and my internet is horrid. It's certainly better than dial-up and my local ISP has customer service second to none. The problem isn't that I get less than 1 Mbps; it's that they throttle me back to about 165 Kbps after 65 MB of downloading. It's maddening...
Gardens put to bed. Time for more reading and gaming.
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Re: Download Speeds
[Re: Cari]
#1117125
07/10/17 04:10 AM
07/10/17 04:10 AM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 6,986 Long Beach, Australia
flotsam
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Staff Reviewer
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Australia generally sucks - we are behind 50 other countries. We have learned to live with it mainly because there isn't much choice 
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Re: Download Speeds
[Re: Cari]
#1117166
07/10/17 10:39 AM
07/10/17 10:39 AM
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Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 21,015 Near St. Louis, MO
Draclvr
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Reviews Editor - Hints/Glitches Mod - Site Support
True Blue Boomer
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I think Jenny100 hit on the bulk of the problem here in the US... there isn't enough competition to offer better choices. Sometimes it's the small local ISPs that are stepping up to the plate. Where I am from up in NW Iowa, a local ISP laid fiber optic lines in many of the tiny little towns it serves - like 500 - 1,000 population. The also provide television and phone services. Although they are the only game in town, they keep their prices well within the reach of their customer base and have great customer service. One of the big conglomerates would have a hard time competing with them and they know it. Here in Missouri, we have monopolies in the small towns and cities, AT&T or Charter, neither with great reputations.
At least I'm not chained to a hot spot with a 5 GB data limit!
Gardens put to bed. Time for more reading and gaming.
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