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I'm not sure you can be helped. Canada's ISPs are famous for traffic shaping, although I can't find info on canaca.com

What are your plan details?

Actually my ISP is Acanac and my plan detail is HERE and I use the home service 1. Also here is my updated isp speed:

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Note: :sorry: for bringing up an old topic

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Well, i don't have internet connection at home. Poor ain't i. I just wanna congratz for those whom used the highly SUPERB ISP provider. And for those who have the pathetic connection speed, i feel sorry, i feel your agony. (i don't feel sorry for you, go f**k yourself.)

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Bleeding Rose

Mine is 19.75 mbps down and .97 Mbps up. Could pay for higher but bandwidth cap is the same and I use IDM and a seedbox so don't need it anyway. I am waiting for fios to come to my area.

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Oh well..and that's a deep subject..seems i'm gonna find out for sure courtesy of my isp..anyone else seen one of these from their provider?

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Project to measure American broadband performance

Dear Valued Internet Customer,

As part of the National Broadband plan, the FCC has begun a project to establish

a standard test for measuring broadband performance. This test will cover every

aspect of an Internet connection, from the speed of downloading a large file to

the quality of video streaming or making a VOIP call. The purpose of the project

is to provide consumers with much more information about broadband performance.

As one of the leading service providers in the United States, working with the

FCC to ensure that the performance measurement tests are as comprehensive and

accurate as possible.

We are reaching out to you, because the FCC is looking for volunteers to help in

the project. If you're interested in knowing more about the performance of your

Internet service, please visit the FCC sign-up page at www.testmyisp.com. If

selected, you will be sent a Whitebox device that will run SamKnows performance

measurement software.

To reassure you, the software only measures the performance of your Internet

connection, and gives you access to the kinds of data that was only previously

available with very expensive network monitoring tools. Also, your personal

information will be strictly protected and at no time will any personal

information be shared or made available without your consent.

Once your router is up and running, you will be able to view all of your

performance data via a secure online reporting system. Over the next few months

the FCC will work towards releasing a report describing the performance of

broadband in the United States.

To find out more, please go to: www.testmyisp.com

Kind regards,

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Mine is actually quite slow, but till the neighbours upgrade, im afraid im stuck with it. ;)

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Mine is actually quite slow, but till the neighbours upgrade, im afraid im stuck with it. ;)

If you were to try and sneak onto my wireless network you'd get quite the shock,i have ways of deterring bandwidth thieves. :P

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Speed @ Day

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Speed @ Night

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I would be paying about Rs. 999 ($21.89) (£13.58) + taxes for that 1Mb/s dl and 256kb/s ul.

Did i just see Rupees?

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Did i just see Rupees?

Yup. My ISP is MTNL. :)

Things have changed after that post. The price is same, but I get 1.13Mpbs at day and 1.344Mbps at night.

Good thing that MTNL has launched FTTH (Fiber-to-the-home) on city side. Just few months before it gets available here and few years before it gets affordable. :P

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