Finally! Fast internet access at work!
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We have a 100Mbit line here :) 20000 users though (at a university).
Showoff! ;P ...we're a small company, like 10 users (in our building)... :)
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Bravo! :laugh: Welcome to the 21st Century!
Will Rogers never met me.
:laugh: Really! ...our building is in a weird spot where we can't get a lot of services from regular providers... so we had to have those T1 lines installed.
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We have a 100Mbit line here :) 20000 users though (at a university).
Heh, I have 100Mbit here too... ...for me. (and the Missus, occasionally.)
I am one of "those foreigners coming over here and stealing our jobs". Yay me!
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We have a 100Mbit line here :) 20000 users though (at a university).
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I just signed a contract to bring in Fiber Optic to our main office. cant wait to get that speed boost.
Let's face it, after Monday and Tuesday, even the calendar says WTF! Be careful which toes you step on today, they might be connected to the foot that kicks your butt tomorrow. You can't scare me, I have children.
Pure happiness that. I then have to share my sorrow. My download speed is 25kb per second. When it snows I get 14kb or so. This is in a country where the teleco's brag about excellent coverage. What I should get is 384kb/s, but HSDPA is largely overrated when you're more than "two meters" away from the base station. So, a sad story, this one. :)
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Looks like the second T1 line is operational... I can finally surf CP at the speed it was intended to be surfed at... :-D :laugh:
We have 2 10mb backbone lines here spread over maybe 100 people - download at maybe 2kbps. What's highly suspect is that when I use my VPN (which bypasses the proxy) I get up to 200kbps: I think our admin is trolling us.
He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes. He who does not ask a question remains a fool forever. [Chineese Proverb] Jonathan C Dickinson (C# Software Engineer)
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Looks like the second T1 line is operational... I can finally surf CP at the speed it was intended to be surfed at... :-D :laugh:
Where I work its bad, the Cotswolds is a beautiful part of the country BUT internet is poor! our speed varies on the time of the day. to get a leased line 10Mb it costs £20,000 a year because the nearest telecoms switch is 90 miles away. We had to get around it by using bonded broadband but we still have to suffer the time of day issues
Lobster Thermidor aux crevettes with a Mornay sauce, served in a Provençale manner with shallots and aubergines, garnished with truffle pate, brandy and a fried egg on top and Spam - Monty Python Spam Sketch
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Looks like the second T1 line is operational... I can finally surf CP at the speed it was intended to be surfed at... :-D :laugh:
As everyone's showing off... At work I have consistent 80 MB/s symmetrical. Yes, that's MegaBytes. Yes it requires a Gigabit LAN. One of the company's businesses is being a video CDN...
'As programmers go, I'm fairly social. Which still means I'm a borderline sociopath by normal standards.' Jeff Atwood 'I'm French! Why do you think I've got this outrrrrageous accent?' Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Looks like the second T1 line is operational... I can finally surf CP at the speed it was intended to be surfed at... :-D :laugh:
We had 512Kbps at the office. Now it's 5Mbps. I feel small.
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Looks like the second T1 line is operational... I can finally surf CP at the speed it was intended to be surfed at... :-D :laugh:
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Looks like the second T1 line is operational... I can finally surf CP at the speed it was intended to be surfed at... :-D :laugh:
We got FiOS at work the day it became available in our neighborhood. Until then, the only thing we could get with any decent speed was Business DSL. Our T1 lines were (and still are) basically voice only with space left for about 56kb for a backup remote access connection. We have 25mb up and down and will upgrade to more if/when we switch to VOIP.
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Looks like the second T1 line is operational... I can finally surf CP at the speed it was intended to be surfed at... :-D :laugh:
can we please stop abbreviating code project to CP. maybe copro or something because it kinda changed the meaning of the post.
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Looks like the second T1 line is operational... I can finally surf CP at the speed it was intended to be surfed at... :-D :laugh:
Two soup cans and some string. ;-D
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Where I work its bad, the Cotswolds is a beautiful part of the country BUT internet is poor! our speed varies on the time of the day. to get a leased line 10Mb it costs £20,000 a year because the nearest telecoms switch is 90 miles away. We had to get around it by using bonded broadband but we still have to suffer the time of day issues
Lobster Thermidor aux crevettes with a Mornay sauce, served in a Provençale manner with shallots and aubergines, garnished with truffle pate, brandy and a fried egg on top and Spam - Monty Python Spam Sketch
Wow, that's expensive!
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We had 512Kbps at the office. Now it's 5Mbps. I feel small.
The funny thing is that my internet access at home is about 10x faster than at work... and at work we pay an arm and a leg for the service since they had to install the line.
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Two soup cans and some string. ;-D
:laugh:
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Looks like the second T1 line is operational... I can finally surf CP at the speed it was intended to be surfed at... :-D :laugh:
I work from home and use Comcast cable internet services. Just ran a speed test and I'm getting 18Mbps down and 4.5Mbps up ... pretty snappy
Be The Noise
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I work from home and use Comcast cable internet services. Just ran a speed test and I'm getting 18Mbps down and 4.5Mbps up ... pretty snappy
Be The Noise
Yeah, it's sad to be so glad to have two T1's at work... :laugh: At home I have Comcast, 30-35Mbps down and 6 up.
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Two soup cans and some string. ;-D
At work, we have 2 DSL lines and 2 networks. 12Mbps down and only and .5Mbps up. We could get a bonded pair connection but its maxed at 3Mbps up/down. Divide that by 17 connections and them wanting $1700/month for that! Makes me glad that I'm normally the only one on one network. At home we only have 1.5Mbps down and .3Mbps up. That's what we get for living in the sticks. They did recently upgrade though, from tin cans and string to piano wire!
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Looks like the second T1 line is operational... I can finally surf CP at the speed it was intended to be surfed at... :-D :laugh: