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What type of internet do you have?

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Are download speeds more important than upload speeds?

  1. Yes

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  2. No

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  3. Its 50/50

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  4. I don't know

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    So here is a general discussion about your internet type.

    Lets hear,

    1. Who your service provider is.
    2. What type of internet it is. (Cable, Dialup, Dsl, Ect..)
    3. Your current monthly price.
    4. Your max upload / download speed.

    Feel free to post your speedtest results.. If you're not too embarrassed. =]

    My internet provider is time warner, I currently have RoadRunner which is cable. My monthly price is $39.95.

    Upload - 512Kbps
    Download - 10Mbps
     
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    sLyda, Jul 23, 2011


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    time warner
    cable
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    10/1

    download speed is important for the leeches
    upload speed is important for the sharers :)
     
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    I need to upgrade to FIOS, but I use Verizon.
    Its DSL
    30 per month
     
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    Bright House Networks
    Road Runner Lighting
    Not Sure, Part Of A Bundle Package With Phone & Cable
    40/5
     
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    my provider is MY NEIGHBOR
    internet is D FREE WAN
    monthly price 0
    Your max upload / download speed FAST AS HELL
     
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    Verizon DSL but upgrading to FiOs soon
     
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    damn right.....i got the same shit lmao
     
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    Verizon FIOS
    Fiber
    35/35
    $49.95

    Shit is pretty fast :D :D
     
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    roadrunner
     
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    rogers high speed
     
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    Clear network (will be upgrading to Fios soon)
    $59.99
    Up to 8 wi-fi devices can be connected to the router.
    Download is not the best.
    Upload is ok.
     
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    ISP: Columbus Communications Trinidad
    TYPE: Cable
    PRICE: $400TT (~$63US)
    SPEED: 1.5 Mbps (upload)
    25 Mbps (download)

    Browsing really sucks, i get the advertised upload speed, but I only get those speed downloading with IDM
     
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    ISP: Columbus Communications Trinidad
    TYPE: Cable
    PRICE: $400TT (~$63US)
    SPEED: 1.5 Mbps (upload)
    25 Mbps (download)

    Browsing really sucks, i get the advertised upload speed, but I only get download speed with IDM
     
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