Posted: 23 Nov 2005, 16:29
Speed is dependant on how much you pay. For our area, we get 5 Meg D/L and 1.5 Meg U/L Fiber for $34.00. We can get 30 Meg D/L with 10 Meg U/L for $120.00 if we wanted.
Cable is shared bandwidth, which means, the more users on the system, the more your service will degrade. DSL and Fiber is dedicated.
There is a great site for checking your speeds, http://www.broadbandreports.com/
Here are my stats from that site:
2005-11-23 19:35:17 EST: 4909 / 1786
Your download speed : 4909 kbps or 613.7 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 1786 kbps or 223.3 KB/sec.
T1 Internet access technology allows Internet data to run up to 1.544 megabit per second
A private dedicated full T3 circuit provides 45Mbps of bandwidth. The 44.736 Mbps speed of a T3 is actually the result of the aggregate-multiplexed signal of 28 T1s.
A T3 circuit is made up of 28 T1s or 672 64Kbps channels
Cable is shared bandwidth, which means, the more users on the system, the more your service will degrade. DSL and Fiber is dedicated.
There is a great site for checking your speeds, http://www.broadbandreports.com/
Here are my stats from that site:
2005-11-23 19:35:17 EST: 4909 / 1786
Your download speed : 4909 kbps or 613.7 KB/sec.
Your upload speed : 1786 kbps or 223.3 KB/sec.
T1 Internet access technology allows Internet data to run up to 1.544 megabit per second
A private dedicated full T3 circuit provides 45Mbps of bandwidth. The 44.736 Mbps speed of a T3 is actually the result of the aggregate-multiplexed signal of 28 T1s.
A T3 circuit is made up of 28 T1s or 672 64Kbps channels