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I took some tests at SpeedTest.net, last night.

 

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UPDATED tests 12 / March / 14 - This time, with the boss actively using the internet as well.

 

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Ping rates to the states suck, though. For someone like an online investor, I think this wouldn't be quite as good?

 


 

Just after 6pm local time, 14 / March / 2014.

 

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Between 3:45am and 4:00am, 15 / March / 2014.

 

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seaman

Wow that is pretty impressive.  You are getting those speed in Battambang?  Me, here in Philippines, I would be happy with 1/100 of what you have.  No it is not a typo 1/100, yes I would be happy if I could get steady 0.1 mbps.  I have two internet, Skycable and Smart LTE and they are both pretty useless.  INTERNET F*CKING SUCKS BIG TIME IN PHILIPPINES.  End of vent.

 

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Parrothead

Yep. Tested both from my computer last night / this morning. 

 

It is, by far, the fastest I have gotten in Cambodia, or the Philippines.

When I was in Carcar (up to Jan. 2012), I had Globelines and WiMAX, and a load balancing router. Combined, I had 5 Megabits from both.

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John_Galt

Nice speeds, time to download from bittorrent.  

 

What are you paying per month?

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Parrothead

This package is for 6 Mbps down, between 1 and 2 up. I pay $24 USD per month, no contract required. 

Total deposit to get it installed:

 

$24 - 1 month's service

$10 - Installation Fee

$20 - Equipment Fee (You own the modem / router.)

 

$54 USD total to start. 

 

Rather than using the TP-LINK unit as a router, I went into the control panel and disabled it. I then attached my Cicso Router to run my network in the apartment. 

 

I am considering upgrading to their fastest package available, at $40 USD / month. It is for 8 Megabits down. Not sure how fast up. Probably about the same. 

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John_Galt

Getting more than what you paid for nice.  Great info for DSL internet in Battambang.

 

 

 

Ping rates to the states suck, though. For someone like an online investor, I think this wouldn't be quite as good?

You should still be able to complete a trade in under 2 seconds. Use upper and lower bounds. And always use a stop loss. I would be interested in those ping rates.

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Parrothead

I would be interested in those ping rates.

Over 230ms

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Parrothead

God, I love having a reasonably fast internet connection again!! This is the fastest connection I have used since I was in Thailand for several months in 2012. Every time I check it, it's always over 10 Megabits. I would highly recommend this company, so far anyway.

 

Not throttled yet. But, trust me, I am doing my best to hammer their bandwidth to see if they do throttle it eventually. Downloaded I don't know how many movies and seasons of television series, since Monday.

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From snooky with EZ Comm cafe net package, just now:

 

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Parrothead

Screenshot 2014-03-18 06.31.11.png

 

A few days ago, ping times were slow, slower than those in the above result. 

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