According to the test, 1.7 Mbps. Of course, cable being how it is, it’s fairly variable.
I live out in the boonies. Waaay out in the boonies. My great-great-grandparents lived in the boonies. If I get 37,000bps I feel like I won the lottery! My average is 33,000bps. The phone lines where I live don’t support anything faster/better. I am damned for eternity to a damned slow connection. It’s the price I pay for living out in the ‘boonies’. Remember folks, I’m talkin’ bauds, not kilobytes!
2.4 Mbps, Bell Sympatico High-Speed (DSL)
Huh Theoretical 56K dial-up, currently running at only 14400 or so it says. (NTL)
legion _ think I have never heard anyone being so complimentary about NTL! I find myself reluctant to pay more for broadband in case it still runs slow a lot of the time. But you seem quite the happy bunny.
Hmm - I shall think!
464.8k according to the bandwidth site, which rates this as “not bad”.
4.3 Mbps with Charter Pipeline.
This is after I downgraded to their middle-tier service. Can’t complain.
1.9 megabits per second.
Adelphia.
Test says 24 kbs. Connection says 50,666 bps. Hmmm… The site said, naturally, very slow. BTW, I have Starpower dial-up, and hopefully will get cable or DSL ever.
832 kbps from telecom italia
its expensive and it sucks.
that bandwidth test just told me i’m running at 326.2 kilobits per second, so its definitely not as advertised.
1.1 Mbps.
39.7 kilobits per second.
Free dial-up access through my university is perfectly adequate for e-mail and web browsing. If I survive through this week I’ll cancel my DSL service at the end of May (the earliest date on which I won’t incur an early termination fee) and redirect $30 a month towards other leisure pursuits.
3.4 megabits per second so sayth bandwidthplace.com
1.7Mbs according to bandwidth place
Before I downloaded some registry patches, it was 733 kilobits/sec at the highest reading. Now it’s 1.9 megabits/sec. The average in my area is posted as 2.05 mb/s.
I think I might ask you to beware of some sites that will test your speed and tell you that it’s real slow, but you can fix it if you buy our $30 software that’ll increase your speed by 375% !.
I’m on Comcast.
According to that:
Communications 5.7 megabits per second
Storage 698.6 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 1.5 seconds
Subjective rating Awesome
Here’s the results from the bandwith site:
16.5 megabits per second
Communications 16.5 megabits per second
Storage 2 megabytes per second
1MB file download 0.5 seconds
Subjective rating Unbelievable
5.4 mega using Roadrunner in Akron Ohio.
Cable- Roadrunner Central Florida
2.8 megabits per second
Communications 2.8 megabits per second
Storage 341.4 kilobytes per second
1MB file download 3 seconds
Subjective rating Great
(from bandwidthplace)
Bandwidthplace clocks me at 806 kilobits per second. I’m at home right now. Tomorrow morning I’ll see how this compares to my speed at work.
More or less what he said, except RoadRunner Tampa Bay.