Well...this is my speed
Speed Test
Isn´t perfect to play online, but playable :P
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WOAH nineteen THOUSAND 368 Kilobits Per second 26thousand Kilobits Upstream
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40 Megabits per Second {Downstream} 12915 Kilobits {Upstream} NICE :D
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lol heres a different one http://speedtest.ookla.com/result/2794490958.png
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....that shitty site is run by Ookla...the same system that Mybroadband uses for their test you idiot
It even says powered by Ookla on the damn test....
And for international users it's far better idea to go to speedtest.net...heck even for us South Africans it makes more sense.
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My cousins live in italy and they always tell me how much they hate the internet there.
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http://speedtest.ookla.com/result/2794536476.png
And the 1477kb/s Download speed is shared between 4 devices, so I get 200kb/s.
I only get 12kb/s upload.
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yup my e-penis is small http://speedtest.ookla.com/result/2794544265.png
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Recently got an upgrade. Had speed of 20Mb/2Mb about a month ago.
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....I'm a South African as well and I'd just like to say that you, neighbourheedgeek, are a moron
Why point everyone to our local Mybroadband speedtest when it's actually run by Ookla, the guys behind the internationally known Speedtest.net? In addition, the International setting is actually meant for us South Africans because it's supposed to give us an average on what our connection to a game hosted in the UK or US might be like. It's not meant to be used by international people, they should just go to Speedtest.net.
Mybroadband's speedtest also does double-duty because it doesn't just serve as a way for locals to test their speed but it also supplies Mybroadband with information on the abilities of our various local ISPs/connection methods and by sending a bunch of international traffic using the likes of Comcast through that system you're fudging up that data.
And don't tell me you didn't know about Speedtest.net because if you made a thread like this then you've seen others and they'll have been using Speedtest.net
And no, it wouldn't help Mybroadband.co.za to get more international traffic nor would that international traffic see anything interesting on that site, at least not that isn't better presented elsewhere internationally.
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Here: http://speedtest.mybroadband.co.za <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Click on international.
Post the Result Link in the Comments.
Hosted by: Hetzner South Africa
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