Speed test thread

Can we get a speedtest thread? Post your ISP, monthly cost, location, are you satisfied with your connection?

>Sky Cable
>$60 a month
>Philippines
>pretty much the best I bang for the buck here in this shithole country

>220 Down 25 up
>30€ month
>Portugal

I really need to change to corporate version.

op here, im paying for 50/5. not bad

looking good. also corporate version?

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>Cincinnati Bell
>$114/month for gigabit down, 250 up (includes TV and Phone)
>Ohio
>Yeah, slows down a bit when everyone in the neighborhood is online (like in screenshot)

Currently Telstra ADSL2+ for $80 a month
Getting nbn soon, $135 a month for 1TB of data with 50/20 speed boost
Feels bad man, would change to another provider, but know one really knows how to transfer ADSL to VDSL atm without having weeks of no internet

>verizon FiOS
>$65/month
>USA
>150/150mbps with no data cap.

>Data cap
RIP

There is unlimited plans in Straya with different ISP's but they get slow during peak times

Different day same sufferings

>GVT
>50 down/5 up
>$30 month
>Brazil
I could go 100/20 for $4 more, but I'm scared of data caps in new plans

I SURE DO WISH MY UPLOAD SPEED WOULD BE AT LEAST 10Mbps. Fucked up ratios because they're afraid of people running servers.

And all of you running slower than me are just lazy fuckers. You don't want to have a good job to afford decent internet. Go get a fucking education you damn goblins.

Dad pays for 500/100 but wont let me use a cable lol. This is enough

>Excitel
>11.4 USD (aprrox.)
>New Delhi

>Vodafone/Kabel Business 200mbps
>40€
Getting way more then i should at 5:30am.

>Fibertel
> 6 MBPS Download . 1 MBPS Upload
> 45 USD (Aproximately)
> Argentina Buenos Aires

Top this Sup Forumsentilicios

Pic related, 27 usd/mo, no "cap" (who am I kidding, as if I can reach any cap with this speed.
It also goes down multiple times a day.
When will Telstra arrive?

fuck.

>vivacom
>80 down 50 up
>18BGN(9EUR)
>bulgaria

>Telus
>$98 ($15 unlimited data included)
>50mbps down, 10mbps up
>Canada
Yes, i'm satisfied with the connection. It's way more reliable than cable in my experience. Not really satisfied with the price though.

>PCCW
>168 hkd/21.7 usd month
>300 down 300 up
>Hong Kong

>16mbit (12 in reality) down 0.6mbit down
>has traffic shaping (turkey has this on all connections) on connection>50gb
>traffic shaping pulls 12mbit to 3mbit
>tfw living in turkey

>Sonera
>40 euros/month
>Paying for 200 down, 10 up
>Finland

Not satisfied because the connection is very unstable at times and the isp won't fix it. I'd rather have a somewhat slower but more stable connection to be honest.

>100/10
>~30€
>Sweden
>pretty satisfied, don't feel like I would need more at the moment

amk

>Orange
>EUR 45 a month
>France
It's pretty sweet.

Will 100/100 make me happier?

Biglobe
4000yen a month
Japan
I thought I was getting 100/100.

100m/100m for 9,99 europoor coins

76/19 £54 a month, uk TalkTalk including tv

And in Finland

60 USD per month for 50/50. For 70 USD per month I can get 100/100.

Better than nothing I guess.

Why not just tether an LTE phone?

No data plans that are viable.

100 mbit optic fiber is gonna arrive soon in my area. Also fuck the Vodafone modems.

Most countries dont have well developed 4G network unless they have very high population density, at least compared to say the US or canada. In the US or canada there is little to no chance of finding a good 4g LTE data plan that allows tethering and isn't capped at a few GB of data.

that's some good shit right there. fiber optics?

>Altibox Fiberoptic
>$80 a month
>Norway

No datacaps. Couldnt be happier.

FTTH

>speedtest need flash
>html5 speedtest doesn't work if I don't turn off ublock
fuck it, I have 300/300 FTTH, 40€, and of course no caps or murrican freedum gag orders

use dslreports

$ speedtest-cli --server 3667
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
Testing from TI Sparkle...
Hosted by Telecom Italia S.p.A. (Milan) [4.73 km]: 1800000.0 ms
Testing download speed........................................
Download: 44.58 Mbit/s
Testing upload speed..................................................
Upload: 14.73 Mbit/s


>TIM FTTC 100/20
>€ 50 / month
>Italy

Saturated cabinet, but I can't complain.
Gigabit FTTH hopefully coming in 2018

>1800000.0 ms
Wait what?

Looks like it can't get my upload speed properly

>307.7 megabit/s
>279.2 megabit/s

18 ms

Probably it's a bug in the speedtest-cli python package.

10 euros per month

Brake free of your master you cuck

Yota. $5 for unlimited(had no throttling after 60GB). Russia, outside of my house. It's literally cheaper than cable Internet, it nullifies any complaints I might have.

Is that IP over avian carriers?

>YouSee
>300/60 Mbps guaranteed
>60 EUR a month
>Denmark
I'm satisfied. I'm a little disappointed that I can't get fiber on my address, but being able to get this on DOCSIS makes it a little less shitty, even though fiber prices are much cheaper.

ISP also threw a 500 Mbps capable DOCSIS modem/router combo at me that is actually surprisingly very solid, so that's nice. Had some firmware trouble in the beginning, but that's been fixed and since then I've had 0 problems with it. No crashes or instability, all the features I could wish for, no real reason for me to go out and buy a router of my own to replace it.

Speedtest is rather inaccurate, though. Task manager was reporting 355 down and 73 up while testing.