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<blockquote data-quote="s*t*a*r*m*a*n" data-source="post: 44769" data-attributes="member: 175004"><p>Thanks for that <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>i think it works out roughly 60kbs a sec for each half meg upgrade based on my observations. I was getting 60kbs max roughly on a half meg then when i went to 1 meg i was getting roughly 120kbs max, now its about 180kbs max but these are top speeds not average. average speed depends on what software i am using, my file sharing is about 30 kbs and sometimes 70kbs etc but if i was to download say a game demo from a games site then i can get 120kbs up.</p><p></p><p>Bulldog are doing a good deal and in comparison to blueyonder i could get a 2 meg broadband connection for 5 pounds less than what i am paying now for 1.5 meg but i need to be on bt to get this so actually im not really getting a good deal when you think about it but i can say that the blueyonder broadband is very good service and very rarely completely fails though there are internet access problems every so often. My mates on Bt broadband and he is getting a pretty awful service compared to me, he even gets cut off after about 6 hours and has to reset his machine to get it up and running again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s*t*a*r*m*a*n, post: 44769, member: 175004"] Thanks for that :) i think it works out roughly 60kbs a sec for each half meg upgrade based on my observations. I was getting 60kbs max roughly on a half meg then when i went to 1 meg i was getting roughly 120kbs max, now its about 180kbs max but these are top speeds not average. average speed depends on what software i am using, my file sharing is about 30 kbs and sometimes 70kbs etc but if i was to download say a game demo from a games site then i can get 120kbs up. Bulldog are doing a good deal and in comparison to blueyonder i could get a 2 meg broadband connection for 5 pounds less than what i am paying now for 1.5 meg but i need to be on bt to get this so actually im not really getting a good deal when you think about it but i can say that the blueyonder broadband is very good service and very rarely completely fails though there are internet access problems every so often. My mates on Bt broadband and he is getting a pretty awful service compared to me, he even gets cut off after about 6 hours and has to reset his machine to get it up and running again. [/QUOTE]
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