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Rogers 60GB Monthly Bandwidth Cap (pg. 4)
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tw1tch
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Originally posted by StereoPrincess


we just started on Roger's a few month ago.

damn.


The most we've used since November was in December, and that was only 12GB, we don't have much to worry about.
TeMPo.fLUx
quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
Time to move to Sweden and get hooked up with Bredbandsbolaget, 100mbit lines and no caps! Hooray!


take me with you!!!!!!!!!! :toothless
VERTiG0
quote:
Originally posted by Sunquest
lets just say i can download at 315 k max speed, morning, night, afternoon, u name it, time isnt a factor (like Rogers) and upload is 80 k max for me, which im sure, none of u Rogers customers get, atleast i know i didnt get even close to that speed with Rogers


I pull 300-380KB/sec all day long :)
malek
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Originally posted by VERTiG0
I pull 300-380KB/sec all day long :)



I pull a whoping 500K-600K/sec and upload at around 120k/sec.

I win.

stfu n00bs ;)



Videotron Extreme edition.
amb_
quote:
Originally posted by TeMPo.fLUx
take me with you!!!!!!!!!! :toothless


That means nothing when all transit out of .se is saturated beyond belief.
SurrJRS
quote:
Originally posted by malek
I pull a whoping 500K-600K/sec and upload at around 120k/sec.

I win.

stfu n00bs ;)



Videotron Extreme edition.


My work desktop is connected via 100Mbps link to a Cisco Catalyst switch which backhauls into the core network via a GigE trunk. The core network is MPLS based and comprised of many OC-192/STM-64 interfaces utilizing Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology.

At home it's cable @ 5Mbps/1Mbps.
amb_
quote:
Originally posted by SurrJRS
My work desktop is connected via 100Mbps link to a Cisco Catalyst switch which backhauls into the core network via a GigE trunk. The core network is MPLS based and comprised of many OC-192/STM-64 interfaces utilizing Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology.

At home it's cable @ 5Mbps/1Mbps.


Simon, you geektard ;)
dEsidEL


and my daddy can top yo' daddy !!

SurrJRS
quote:
Originally posted by amb_
Simon, you geektard ;)


Haha, relax Chris.

Just showing off my excessively large Internet penis. :p

:haha: :haha:
malek
quote:
Originally posted by SurrJRS
My work desktop is connected via 100Mbps link to a Cisco Catalyst switch which backhauls into the core network via a GigE trunk. The core network is MPLS based and comprised of many OC-192/STM-64 interfaces utilizing Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology.

At home it's cable @ 5Mbps/1Mbps.



your work desktop isn't yours....

my cable is 5.1 Mbps, i still win.:p

amb_
quote:
Originally posted by SurrJRS
Haha, relax Chris.

Just showing off my excessively large Internet penis. :p

:haha: :haha:




:toothless
SurrJRS
quote:
Originally posted by malek
your work desktop isn't yours....

my cable is 5.1 Mbps, i still win.:p


Okay fine. My laptop I bring to work IS mine, and I plug into the corporate LAN @ 100Mbps and watch those .torrents fly! Ontop of that, no monthly bandwidth caps.

Oh, and I sometimes leave my laptop @ work over night so I can ssh/vnc to it and have everything downloaded and ready for me the following day... :)
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