ジャパン ブロードバンド

Mon 2008/01/14 19:51 JST
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SpeedTest.netによると、日本は世界のもっとも早いブロードバンド回線を有する。ここで、世界中のヲタクはどんなブロードバンド回線があるのか、そのスピードがどのぐらいとかを語るディスカッションです。 ちなみに、僕のSpeedTestのテスト結果はこれです。

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  • The White Testament
    The White Testament in Mexico!!!!!!111oneone (Registered on 2007/11/17)
    Student, Writer and Graphic/Web Designer
    http://www.whitetestament.com

    500 kbps in my house in Paraiso... I feel cheated on as anybody that has "Telmex" connection does. They sell you 1mbps and they give you 500 D= wooot!?!!??!

    I will complain on Villahermosa D=

    Mon 2008/01/14 19:38:54 JST (ID #69653)
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  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    That's 74mbps down and not 7.4 ^^;

    I had a chance to use Hikari fibre when I was lodging at my friend's place in Japan. Awesome stuff. Downloads came in within a few minutes!

    Mon 2008/01/14 19:41:22 JST (ID #69654)
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  • Mac
    Mac in Podunk, USA (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    IT monkey/consultant

    I almost expected a ludicrous connection at your residence, Danny, but I was wrong. Ever-pragmatic, I see. :)

    More than anything, I am pleased by the good upload speed. I get 6 Mbps here at home, but only half a megabit upload.

    While I ramp up my personal business, I'm employed by a small regional ISP here in the US, and we serve our couple thousand customers (mostly DSL, moving to fiber) with two DS3s which we load balance across. Since they're not bonded, a single connection can't make use of both at once, but It's still nice to have 45 Mbps up and down while at the office. :) We have bandwidth to spare at the moment (since most people don't use their fast connections that heavily), but it's clear that an upgrade will be needed soon. We're looking into our options, and I can't wait to stress test it!

    It's nothing compared to a friend of mine in Sweden, though. She pays about what I do for internet service at home, but she her service plan is for 100 Mbps service, and she gets every bit of it. I know some locations in Tokyo can get similar service, but I fully expect that I'll have ordinary DSL speeds when I'm in Japan.

    Mon 2008/01/14 19:48:10 JST (ID #69655)
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  • Mac
    Mac in Podunk, USA (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    IT monkey/consultant

    Ah, windbell, you're right! I should have looked closely at the picture.

    Well, color me jealous, then.

    Mon 2008/01/14 19:49:46 JST (ID #69656)
    reply to Mac's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    bleh my connection is like 10 times slower than yours and yet i'm paying like 6,000 yen for it

    Mon 2008/01/14 19:52:42 JST (ID #69657)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • thegeek
    thegeek in Northern California, United States (Registered on 2007/03/26)
    Geek Liaison
    http://www.thegeekreview.com

    I was stuck on dial-up for years. I live in a pretty rural area and a little out of town so DSL isn't even an option and the local cable company hasn't gotten off their lazy butts and gotten cable internet working yet. So I was very glad when Clearwire came to town a couple of years back. While what I got now beats the heck out of dial-up it's still no DSL, no matter what Clearwire says. My major problem with it is that Clearwire does traffic shaping to while Bittorent still works it can still take hours to download an anime episode even on a well seeded torrent. I'd be a happy camper if I could get speed even half of what Danny is pulling.

    Mon 2008/01/14 19:54:25 JST (ID #69658)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    Windbell,
    Yikes - thanks for the correction - article modified.

    Mon 2008/01/14 19:56:29 JST (ID #69659)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • qingy
    qingy in front of the monitor (Registered on 2007/10/05)
    Gunpla Enthusiast

    About 4-5Mbps here, which still pales in comparison to what Danny is getting. Talking about dail-up brings up memories of the old days when the Internet was nothing more than a young fledgling.

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:02:54 JST (ID #69660)
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  • qingy
    qingy in front of the monitor (Registered on 2007/10/05)
    Gunpla Enthusiast

    @Danny
    I think you need to modify the article again. You're only getting about 10.7Mbps up D: still a high number compared to us turtles >_

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:04:18 JST (ID #69661)
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  • まっすぐGO!
    まっすぐGO! in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/11/19)

    Speed is not that important. Here the speeds are 16Mbit download, 1Mbit upload but you only get maybe 30GB a month for the price that you're paying. So you can use up your monthly limit in 1 day if you tried. How much can you download or is it unlimited?

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:10:36 JST (ID #69662)
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  • Piro
    Piro in New Zealand (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    Studnet

    windbell those tests are in bits not bytes.

    well for $50 nz dollars i get sub advertised speed about 1400kb/s down and 86kb/s up, although its suppose to be full speed down (8mb/s) and 128kb/s up.

    i dont know who decided that all any one ever need is just 128kb/s upload.

    at least my plan has an unlimited cap on it but it no longer available so you cant sign up for it which leave us still on it.

    all other plans have data caps on them starting at 10gb a month. you can add extra data but it costs.

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:11:44 JST (ID #69663)
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  • PoWeR
    PoWeR in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/28)
    Student
    http://www.xfire.com/profile/power1x1/

    holy cow... lol
    speeds here only go up to 25mb/s --_--
    & thats close to $100 a month " ..... "

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:17:15 JST (ID #69664)
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  • samejima
    samejima in Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    CG Artist wannabe / Figure Collector / Deadman
    http://uselessthoughts.net/journal/

    DL: 127kbps
    UL: 73kbps

    Slower than a turtle carrying 10kg of weight... God... when will our DSL connection be faster?... Philippines' DSL really sucks! Not worth paying the monthly bill..

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:27:34 JST (ID #69665)
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  • osaka.chi
    osaka.chi in Mexico (Registered on 2007/11/16)
    Otaku
    http://www.n00bless.net

    Mexico have some crappy connections, our ISP are a wholebunch of thieves that only care to get money, you have to pay like 2 months more for cancelling the service for example. I download at 369 kbps and upload at 144kbps and I am paying for a supossedly 1mb connection, the service stalls a lot and I get disconnected like twice a day, usually overnight, while Im downloading things, but well....we have to deal with it /sigh

    PS Also you upload at 10mbps, not 100mbps

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:28:27 JST (ID #69666)
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  • moyism
    moyism in NJ USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Jack-of-all-Trades Network Technician
    http://moyism.com/blog

    a little under 20Mbps download and 4Mbps upload, while paying about the same or slightly more than Danny.

    Makes me cry when I think about that :(

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:40:04 JST (ID #69667)
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  • mario87
    mario87 in Poland (Registered on 2007/08/22)

    I have 6Mbps down and 512kbps up for about 65$ But when provider have a bad day it can be around 50-300kbps :/ Until a year ago there was limts for downloading and uploading, for 6mb it was 50GB. Because that I haved 640kbps for that same price as now.

    When you mentioned dial-up I remembered that annoing sound when connecting to internet... Something horrible, and download speed 3-4KBps when now I have 700KBps :P

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:41:44 JST (ID #69668)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    japan = freaking awesome mind blowing internet XDDD

    at an average, the speed that we get is around 128 kpbs-512 kbps and if we are lucky, we can get as much as 1 mbps ^^

    so, broadband providers here are pretty decent.

    here, we have WiFi ISP broadband services where you can get to the internets at broadband speeds without any physical phone line. it uses mobile phone cell sites to connect to the internet.

    i so wanted to have a T1 or a T2 connection and abuse it XDDD

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:42:02 JST (ID #69669)
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  • double
    double in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/24)
    Student
    http://www.furuanimepanikku.com

    Singapore's Internet connection sucks. Everything is capped...

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:44:21 JST (ID #69670)
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  • Sylon Beta
    Sylon Beta (Registered on 2007/10/06)
    Student
    http://chewyanime.wordpress.com

    4 MB download and 360 kb upload for me.

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:44:50 JST (ID #69671)
    reply to Sylon Beta's comment
  • samejima
    samejima in Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/10)
    CG Artist wannabe / Figure Collector / Deadman
    http://uselessthoughts.net/journal/

    2nd test resulting to only 52kbps... God...slower than a 56k dial up connection.

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:45:40 JST (ID #69672)
    reply to samejima's comment
  • kureshii
    kureshii in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/01)
    Undergraduate

    Ermm, you mean 74up/10down? Is that in mbytes or bits?

    Either way, it's still mind-blowing and faster than my school network even in the deep of the night T_T Me want nihon broadband too...

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:51:45 JST (ID #69673)
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  • laughingman
    laughingman in Canada (Registered on 2007/11/18)
    McMaster Mechanical Engineering & Management II
    http://www.virtualinfusion.net/

    Jesus. I can understand people getting a couple Mbps in parts of Asia (I know that the market of ISP is quite competitive, and you can get incredibly good connections at a fraction of the cost we pay in North America), but to what percent have I seen so far in North America. The average cable company here in Ontario is 512+ kbps, and maybe nearing 1 mbps at the MOST. And we're paying $50 for that :/

    That's the one thing I like about Japan for example. It's a technologists dream city. So ahead of the game, and much more affordable than things we have goin' here.

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:51:56 JST (ID #69674)
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  • AvatarStormBringer
    AvatarStormBringer in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/23)
    Webmaster

    Danny, you might need to correct your post again. I'm pretty sure your screenshot is saying 70Mbps, unless the numbers in the screenshot are meant to be in MB/s?

    In Malaysia I'm paying ~USD25 for a lowly 1Mbps DL which does not perform up to par on BT due to shaping.

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:53:27 JST (ID #69675)
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  • ChiisaiRamen
    ChiisaiRamen in Fullerton, CA (Registered on 2007/12/22)
    http://chiisairamen.deviantart.com

    I guess so-so here. 1315 KBPS

    Mon 2008/01/14 20:55:04 JST (ID #69676)
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  • tetrflare
    tetrflare in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/24)
    Spellcaster

    From singapore here and my download speed is 13000kbps... that's like your upload speed! Wow!

    But anyway, 10Mbps is good enough of me, for now.

    Mon 2008/01/14 21:04:47 JST (ID #69678)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    SpeedTest shows "bits per second" and not "bytes per second" ^^;

    Mon 2008/01/14 21:05:32 JST (ID #69679)
    reply to Danny Choo's comment
  • necrophadian
    necrophadian in a transitionary phase of existence (Registered on 2007/04/22)
    -1
    http://necrophadian.blogspot.com/

    14 mbps up/ 1.8 down here in Jersey
    as with all the limits of technology I am never truly satisfied, I want more!!!!!

    Mon 2008/01/14 21:15:02 JST (ID #69680)
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  • necrophadian
    necrophadian in a transitionary phase of existence (Registered on 2007/04/22)
    -1
    http://necrophadian.blogspot.com/

    oops, had it on backwards, sorry for double post

    Mon 2008/01/14 21:15:44 JST (ID #69681)
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  • Horatio Positronic
    Horatio Positronic in The Internet (Registered on 2007/05/17)

    I do tech support for a backbone internet provider that mostly sells 100 megabit, 1 gigabit and 10 gigabit internet connections (we're 15% of the Internet) and I see a lot of those speed tests from customers in North America. They go kinda wacky after you get above about 20 or 30 megabits. I've seen 100 megabit circuits that can be proven to work fine by other means that only get 2 megabits on a speed test site. The speed test on speakeasy.net has even put up a faq item that says "sorry we don't work over 20 megs". I've heard that some places in Japan have 50 megabit home Internet circuits available and I'm curious how they fare on the speed test sites.

    Mon 2008/01/14 21:22:04 JST (ID #69683)
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  • little-hollow
    little-hollow (Registered on 2007/11/29)

    i got 1289 down 662 up. it does go faster at times, but im paying $40NZD per month and ive got a 5 gig cap on top of it. Gawd i hate my country

    Mon 2008/01/14 21:22:23 JST (ID #69684)
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  • Rin
    Rin in Toronto (Registered on 2008/01/04)
    Student Otaku (ITM Student) and ACG NA Staff
    http://koiaichaku.com/

    Now I want to live in Japan!!!! Man, the speed of the internet there must be crazy!!!!! The cost, I might be able to handle it if I plan to live there...

    Mon 2008/01/14 21:41:28 JST (ID #69687)
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  • deftoned
    deftoned in Northern California, USA (Registered on 2007/12/14)
    http://scottd.wordpress.com/

    My Internet fails... 2950 kb/s down and 1033 kb/s up.

    Mon 2008/01/14 21:57:23 JST (ID #69688)
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  • pixelkitty
    pixelkitty in Melbourne, Australia (for the moment) (Registered on 2007/11/01)
    Doll Customiser, Web Designer, Shop Owner
    http://pixelkitty.net

    I get a whopping 1324 kb/s according to Speedtest.net.

    I'm with Internode and pay around $100 a month for 40 gig. No cap, just "prioritized" once I hit my monthly limit.

    It's pretty damn sucky, really - but Australia is a massive country, with hardly any inhabitants - so there are vast stretches of territory with no cities or towns available to link networks.

    Mon 2008/01/14 21:58:49 JST (ID #69689)
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  • reggie
    reggie in indonesia (Registered on 2007/11/10)
    uni student
    http://reggie21.wordpress.com

    download speed in my home is about 40KBps, and upload is about 1-3 KBps. that really sucks...
    i want to play battle rondo but i can't
    damn u indonesia!!!

    Mon 2008/01/14 21:59:26 JST (ID #69690)
    reply to reggie's comment
  • lazycat123
    lazycat123 in US (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    college slacker

    I don't get it!!! How come Japanese and you Danny, got such a good internet service?!? I'm current use one of the best internet line in my region (University connection) and only get 1/3 of your download capacity. Will move to Japan after graduate >

    Mon 2008/01/14 22:09:08 JST (ID #69691)
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  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    3rd world country, etc.

    My city scores a HUGE 448kbps dl speed and superultrafast 183kbps.

    My connection goes 756kbps dl 213kbps upload.

    I'm moving to a bigger city but can't expect for the speed to get any better.

    Also: Prices here are ridiculous. More expensive than getting cable TV. More expensive than my eletric bill and water bill put together.

    Mon 2008/01/14 22:17:26 JST (ID #69692)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • e-jump
    e-jump in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/22)
    Engineer by weekdays, Hikki by weekends
    http://ejump.wordpress.com/

    I guess I have one of the slowest connection here. My package is only 384down/256up. MY ISP is a TIME Wireless, and it cost me ~rm80/USD24 monthly =__="
    Oh well, Im not a heavy downloader anyway and I get constant ~40KB/s download via anything, not like some Screamyx subscribers LOL

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:00:12 JST (ID #69693)
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  • Van - Halo - Tupac
    Van - Halo - Tupac in Ottawa, Canada (Registered on 2008/01/14)
    Student

    2980kb/sec down and 661 kb/s up with no cap. It costs me $45 CDN/month.

    Your download and upload speeds are outrageous danny. I suppose hosting a server needs that much. But damn! Share some with me!

    Corporations here in Canada are lame. Although that is my top speed, when downloading i never exceed 300kb/s and I rarely upload, the only thing I upload is pictures because anything else is too long. I can't even share demo's on Halo 3 cuz 6 second demos take foreever and people just decide to leave lol.

    Is it possible to get a japanese company to provide internet abroad? I suppose not, but its a question that needs answering.

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:04:16 JST (ID #69694)
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  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    1510 kb/s download, 316 kb/s upload.
    At least for the price I pay, I don't share my connection.
    I'd yell "Thief, thief!" otherwise anyway.

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:10:37 JST (ID #69695)
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  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    By the way, let's review our geography with this nifty site! Any takers? XD

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:14:24 JST (ID #69696)
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  • e-jump
    e-jump in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/22)
    Engineer by weekdays, Hikki by weekends
    http://ejump.wordpress.com/

    Oh, btw the values are in Kb (384Kb down/256Kb up)not Mb . AFAIK almost all Malaysian ISP do not cap, but some do have shapings. However Malaysian is known to be abusive/taking advantage in anything. So most people here tends to download the INTERNET 24/7, and complaint about speed. Most likely never heard of bottlenecks =__=
    I envy those with uber connections. Oh, besides Jp and Sweden, Taiwan (or was it Korea) too has uber 1337 connections, right?

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:23:25 JST (ID #69698)
    reply to e-jump's comment
  • Naota
    Naota in Chile (Registered on 2007/11/26)
    Student of Design Graphics
    http://entodaslasesquinas.blogspot.com/
    Mon 2008/01/14 23:30:24 JST (ID #69699)
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  • totoro
    totoro in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/01/14)
    Software Developer
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/dansuoshitaiyo

    Yep, internet is fast here. 30dn/7up mb/s for 1900yen($20)/month with a service that has full English service for us newbies here. Great stuff. Can't help bragging about stuff like this sorry.
    Andi

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:41:37 JST (ID #69700)
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  • Stuntman
    Stuntman in London, UK (Registered on 2007/11/10)
    Student/Raving Bleach Fan

    1996 Kb/s download, 191Kb/s upload.

    Wow, that's, really, really crappy. :( I knew I shouldn't have gone with Virgin Media. orz

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:43:29 JST (ID #69701)
    reply to Stuntman's comment
  • x33b
    x33b in Chicago (Registered on 2007/11/23)
    Network Admin

    Danny, your results confuse me. Are you trying to say you are getting 7.4 megabytes downstream? Because from what I can see you are getting 74 megabit connection downstream which is pretty dang good. Most people in the States are lucky to get 20mbps.

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:46:57 JST (ID #69702)
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  • Karl
    Karl in TEH Philippines (Registered on 2007/10/26)
    Student/Evil Overlord

    I'm 826K up and 321K down. Not bad for a 24 USD connection. That includes the landline BTW....

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:52:03 JST (ID #69703)
    reply to Karl's comment
  • NekokoNeko
    NekokoNeko in Long Beach, CA, USA (Registered on 2007/11/30)
    computer business Infomation system

    urayamashii!!! I'm only get about 88kbs down and 22kbs up.

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:53:52 JST (ID #69704)
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  • Karl
    Karl in TEH Philippines (Registered on 2007/10/26)
    Student/Evil Overlord

    I mean not bad for a 3rd world connection. Hehehehe.....

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:53:58 JST (ID #69705)
    reply to Karl's comment
  • wcloudx
    wcloudx in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/11)
    Artist/Flash Programmer
    http://wcloudxkumo.wordpress.com/

    My Starhub Cable Vision net me "8139 Kbps down/234 Kbps up", which is ok I guess ^^

    Mon 2008/01/14 23:56:57 JST (ID #69706)
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  • MACdaddy
    MACdaddy in Earth (Registered on 2007/11/10)
    Stalker

    Man, when I was living in Yoko, our download AND upload speed was rediculous. It was their basic speed too, but I could grab files in seconds vs minutes, except stuff from overseas, those took maybe twice as long. I could always tell when something was hosted in the US vs Europe or asia.

    The US broadband [if you can even CALL it that] sucks soooo bad!

    Tue 2008/01/15 00:04:22 JST (ID #69707)
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  • Phenie
    Phenie in Aichi (Registered on 2007/01/08)
    Catgirl Trainer.
    http://www.phenie.com

    I pay over 100USD for my connection and I can't download faster than 30Kb/s.

    South Africa's internet is monopolized by a single company so we all suffer here, I'm lucky to be uncapped, most people have a 1GB-3GB cap PER MONTH.

    *sigh*

    Tue 2008/01/15 00:08:21 JST (ID #69708)
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  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    My down/up speeds are something like, 364/128 kbps here. Stupid crappy DSL :(

    Tue 2008/01/15 00:12:27 JST (ID #69709)
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  • Wolfblitz
    Wolfblitz in Pretoria, South Africa (Registered on 2007/11/02)
    Senior Software & Systems Developer

    I got 243kbps up and 143kbps down and that is on a uncapped business ADSL package costing about R1350 (¥21918) per month.

    Not that fast if you take into account what you can get in some countries but it's one of the faster internet connections available over here.

    We are fortunate to have had gotten an uncapped connection since most other connections are capped.

    Tue 2008/01/15 00:25:47 JST (ID #69710)
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  • Apple Otaku
    Apple Otaku in Los Angeles (Registered on 2007/10/20)
    TV Watcher
    http://appleotaku.com

    150-155 kbytes/sec on DSL. C'mon FIOS...

    Tue 2008/01/15 00:30:44 JST (ID #69711)
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  • squee
    squee in Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/26)
    Techie
    http://squeejunkyard.blogspot.com/

    I pay about US$50 a month for an unlimited connection and my speeds from the test is:
    Download: 10983
    Upload: 845

    Tue 2008/01/15 00:41:49 JST (ID #69713)
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  • Neil Duckett
    Neil Duckett in Yoyogi, Tokyo (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    Software Engineer
    http://www.neilduckett.com

    Speeds are pretty ridiculous here, we are very lucky. I`m with Asahi net and am very happy with the speeds i get.

    Tue 2008/01/15 00:49:42 JST (ID #69714)
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  • Snake Eyes
    Snake Eyes in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    3D Animator/Designer

    I live in South Africa....nuf said

    we have the WORST...MOST EXPENSIVE internet connections in the world...Thank you Telkom (hellkom as we like to call it)

    even INDIA has better speeds than us at MUCH better prices
    somewhere on www.hellkom.co.za it shows u a table of the worlds internet prices and speeds...SA is right at the bottom

    Tue 2008/01/15 01:09:13 JST (ID #69715)
    reply to Snake Eyes's comment
  • S7R1K3R
    S7R1K3R in In teh L.A. (Registered on 2007/12/15)

    dammit111

    we need fiber here in the US lolz

    Tue 2008/01/15 01:09:23 JST (ID #69716)
    reply to S7R1K3R's comment
  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    Singapore's connection is OK I guess... But Japan has cheaper broadband no?

    Tue 2008/01/15 01:21:04 JST (ID #69717)
    reply to lostandfound's comment
  • Purifier
    Purifier in Idaho, United States (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    Unemployed - Studying for Game Design
    http://www.warhive.com

    That's disgustingly high!

    I only get:
    8850kb/s down
    558kb/s up

    ISP's in the United States need to get their act together and catch up with Japan so I can stop being so envious.

    Tue 2008/01/15 01:22:36 JST (ID #69718)
    reply to Purifier's comment
  • neko
    neko in Sangenjaya, Tokyo (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    IT specialist
    http://blog.kheops2002.ch

    The main provider for cable connections in switzerland is going to release a 25Mbit/2.5Mbit connection tomorrow. YAY!

    Now i'm at 10Mbit/1Mbit not bad at all but slow compared to japanese 100+Mbit >.

    Tue 2008/01/15 01:29:12 JST (ID #69723)
    reply to neko's comment
  • bvc100
    bvc100 in KL Malaysia (Registered on 2007/10/14)
    Something to do with cars
    http://bvc100.blogspot.com/

    I don't dare to take the test... why? Well, just for laughs, my house is still equipped with the 56kbps connection. And yes, it still takes ages to open a webpage, let alone upload or download something. The reason; apart from me, most of the other family members only logs on to the internet for mailing purposes.
    Good news is that i'll be changing this to a faster one once i get a job~~~
    Hurrahh~~~~~!!!

    Tue 2008/01/15 01:29:27 JST (ID #69724)
    reply to bvc100's comment
  • nivexus
    nivexus in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/10/08)
    Student & Accountant
    http://nivexus.deviantart.com

    Isn't ADSL2+ up to 24MBps in Australia? I'm still waiting for service to start in my area which hopefully is this year. Still stuck with 8MBps...
    I was always under the impression that Korea had the fastest broadband, something along the lines of over 50% of households had 100MBps speeds.

    Tue 2008/01/15 02:09:11 JST (ID #69725)
    reply to nivexus's comment
  • Evil King
    Evil King in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands, Earth (Registered on 2007/12/18)
    Student and full-time otaku

    7.4Mbps/10Mbps for $50? Lucky guy...I only get 5Mb/768 kb(!) for €40....actually, it's not the problem of getting higher d-loads, but I still haven't found a provider that also offers decent upload speeds

    Tue 2008/01/15 02:49:10 JST (ID #69728)
    reply to Evil King's comment
  • Soturi
    Soturi in Finland, Espoo (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    Student of the Finnish language and soon to be programmer?
    http://www.fin-style.be/blog

    When I was living in Belgium, we had 4.6Mbps dl/512Kbps ul and 12GB/month download limit -.-; Pretty sucky.
    Got about 400kb/s dl speed, and 40kb ul speed.

    Now I live in Finland, and we have some home network thing.

    Basically, 1Mbps dl/ul, which sucks even harder!

    I get about max 90kb/s dl speed, I can be happy when I hit the 80 tho. And about 70kb/s upload, which is better than in Belgium. I don't have any cap on download tho, which is good for leeching! :D

    Anyways, can't wait to move and get the fastest connection available.
    10Mbps dl/ 1Mbps ul, for about 45€ or 67$ or 7128円

    Tue 2008/01/15 02:59:01 JST (ID #69729)
    reply to Soturi's comment
  • MooMooCow1314
    MooMooCow1314 in 存在いないの所 (Registered on 2007/07/08)
    Student
    http://5cmpersecond.blogspot.com

    i'm so envious...

    in malaysia, famous broadband provider TMNuts (TMNet) Streamyx is crap. No.1, 1.0mbps (BIT, not bytes) for RM77/88 a month, depends on the package with or without modem/router. What makes it crap, the PURPOSEDLY choose areas with lousy lines, so basically, your line is unstable.

    and the newest 4.0mbps costs about RM268 or something....daylight robbery IMHO.

    There ARE alternatives...like Celcom Broadband, about RM98 a month for 3.6mbps...but the modem costs RM1000 (it's those card-like modem), and Maxis, 3.2mbps RM98 a month but you need to use your phone as a modem, so double money wasted.

    Tue 2008/01/15 03:00:07 JST (ID #69730)
    reply to MooMooCow1314's comment
  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    I got about 64000 on download and 3500 on upload.

    Tue 2008/01/15 03:03:23 JST (ID #69731)
    reply to CyruzDraxs's comment
  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    What sucks in our broadband is the upload and the connections they say are never true currently I'm paying 43€ with limitless download at 8mb download and 512kb upload but the truth is that the maximum download I've reached has been 350kb/s via torrent and 420kb/s via download accelerator and the maximum upload I managed to do is 20kb/s and when I reach this upload it's almost impossible to use the net cause it gets so slow.

    Tue 2008/01/15 03:13:12 JST (ID #69732)
    reply to CrazyAnimeTuga's comment
  • notfair
    notfair in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/14)
    Student, ACG Fans
    http://modvisc.blogspot.com
    Tue 2008/01/15 03:15:31 JST (ID #69733)
    reply to notfair's comment
  • technonewt
    technonewt in Southern Oregon, United States (Registered on 2007/11/02)
    College Student
    http://nategreene.wordpress.com/

    I just took the speed test; results: 4828 kb/s download & 488 kb/s upload. I pay about 67 USD; of course thats for internet, and tv.

    Tue 2008/01/15 03:24:14 JST (ID #69734)
    reply to technonewt's comment
  • e-jump
    e-jump in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/22)
    Engineer by weekdays, Hikki by weekends
    http://ejump.wordpress.com/

    @MooMooCow1314 : If that Celcom truelly can give around 3Mbps download cosntantly, and you really need/use fast connection, rm1000 is worth the investment.
    Back in the days when TIME was firstly introduced (2004?), I paid rm500 for the wireless modem, subscribed to 384/256. But my money were greatly invested as I get constant speed for BT, XDCC and direct till today.

    Tue 2008/01/15 03:25:45 JST (ID #69735)
    reply to e-jump's comment
  • メタルおたくmetalotaku
    メタルおたくmetalotaku in Holland (Registered on 2007/10/11)
    Working in a supermarket T0T
    http://dutchotaku.blogspot.com

    2143 kb/s download speed T-T i hate my internets provider...

    Tue 2008/01/15 03:32:14 JST (ID #69736)
    reply to メタルおたくmetalotaku's comment
  • Keith
    Keith in Tokyo From Singapore (Registered on 2007/12/05)
    IT engineer
    http://secretzone81.wordpress.com/

    my max download speed using Bittorrent when im using my japan optical line now is 4.3MB .. previously max i have in Singapore was only around 200KB.. and tat is very rare :(

    Really love the connection here :D

    Tue 2008/01/15 03:54:28 JST (ID #69737)
    reply to Keith's comment
  • Hwang
    Hwang in England (Registered on 2007/04/05)
    Student of all things

    omg Danny i want your internets.
    I have 2318kb/s download and 346kb/s upload >.<

    The numbers you get really do put our internet connections into perspective. Yet another reason for me to get my ass over to Japan ^^

    There is a problem in the UK with internet providers offering speeds that arnt actually true. So they will say its 16MB but you may only actually get 7MB. Then they come up with all sorts of excuses like your too far away from the source etc.
    Seems stupid the prices we pay over here in the UK for a 16MB connection can be as high as what your paying for a personal fiber optic line.

    /slitwrists

    Tue 2008/01/15 04:00:10 JST (ID #69738)
    reply to Hwang's comment
  • leefe
    leefe in a tincan. (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    Lazyass human
    http://nipah.wordpress.com

    Your download speed is twelve times faster, upload I think 20 times. Singapore's internet connections are pretty slow and yet comes in pretty steep prices. orz
    All the more reason to go Japan =P

    Tue 2008/01/15 04:26:41 JST (ID #69739)
    reply to leefe's comment
  • jono
    jono in dublin (Registered on 2008/01/10)
    programmer

    Sadly in Ireland we're years behind with the ole broadband...but thats something I'll look forward to when I get to Japan :)

    Tue 2008/01/15 04:32:44 JST (ID #69740)
    reply to jono's comment
  • e-jump
    e-jump in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/22)
    Engineer by weekdays, Hikki by weekends
    http://ejump.wordpress.com/

    *just got back home
    Anyway, TIME Wireless 384/256 =__=
    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222007987.png

    Tue 2008/01/15 05:08:44 JST (ID #69741)
    reply to e-jump's comment
  • final fantasy fanatic
    final fantasy fanatic in Austrailia (Registered on 2007/12/23)
    IT Student

    Broad band isn't so good in my area, despite the fact I don't live too far from town (15 min trip). And all I can get is ISDN (128) between 3 computers (3 people using it at once). Unfortunately we already tried working out if we could get satalite and for the price/cap it wasn't worth it. Unfortunetly the prices for broadband are hideous when you include the 10 gig cap on 512 broadband which counts your uploads and downloads (satalite is 3 gig). I wish they would focus on improving broadband service here instead of 3G internet.

    Tue 2008/01/15 05:24:09 JST (ID #69742)
    reply to final fantasy fanatic's comment
  • Wei
    Wei in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/01)

    Singapore's internet connection was much quite alright, unless having the best internet plan(100Mbps)using cable else downloading and uploading are still pretty slow. Currently i am a promoter for BUFFALO in Singapore and using BUFFALO high-power wireless router which is a very reliable and popular brand in Japan. Anyway those looking for any networking product should give BUFFALO a go =)

    Tue 2008/01/15 05:25:35 JST (ID #69743)
    reply to Wei's comment
  • オースティン3D
    オースティン3D in テネシー、アメリカ (Registered on 2007/10/30)
    大学生・3Dアニメーション
    http://www.austinkretzer.com

    Due to the monopoly that my provider, Comcast, runs over all of my area, I am forced to be with them if I want to have high speed internet. I run at 1.5mbs download and 1.5kbs for upload, and I pay $40 dollars a month for it. Not to mention that they forced me to get some sort of cable TV package as well to even get internet, even though I never watch TV.

    I would love to be able to have a connection on par with Japan, surely I will once I am there though!

    Tue 2008/01/15 05:33:12 JST (ID #69744)
    reply to オースティン3D's comment
  • Captain Arepa
    Captain Arepa in Heaven's Branch (Registered on 2008/01/11)
    Procrastinator, n00b blogger
    http://zatsudan.wordpress.com

    I'm oficially depressed T_T

    Tue 2008/01/15 05:49:19 JST (ID #69745)
    reply to Captain Arepa's comment
  • Joshua
    Joshua in singapore (Registered on 2007/08/26)
    student
    http://jk-pictureaweek.blogspot.com/

    mine is at 6384 download and 245 upload.... Crap right??

    for you speed at USD50 is good stuff man. but as if i need it lol

    Tue 2008/01/15 06:07:56 JST (ID #69746)
    reply to Joshua's comment
  • andra
    andra in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    中学生
    http://thezhukeeper.blogspot.com

    I guess I can just throw mine down the river and decompose in the canals.

    Tue 2008/01/15 06:09:10 JST (ID #69747)
    reply to andra's comment
  • GundamJehutyKai
    GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    Service desk support
    http://lookingglass.kokidokom.net

    being in the UK and on DSL, Our providers advertise blindingly fast speeds but we never come close to achieving them.

    My current provider advertises 8MB but I'm sure it's nowhere near that fast. But I can still download a 200meg anime ep in less than 30 minutes so it's not too bad. I shoudl really do a speed test and get actual numbers...

    Tue 2008/01/15 06:39:30 JST (ID #69748)
    reply to GundamJehutyKai's comment
  • abao
    abao in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/01)
    NSF, Hikkikomori
    http://yukikaze.wordpress.com/

    I get 1024kbs down and 256kbs up on a S$30 plan from SingNet. Not the fastest, but I think it's quite decent considering the price.

    Tue 2008/01/15 06:42:01 JST (ID #69749)
    reply to abao's comment
  • Choo
    Choo in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/31)
    Student
    http://bakaaaa.wordpress.com

    the speed here at Brunei suck big time. T_T I hope they can improve on it

    Tue 2008/01/15 06:42:28 JST (ID #69750)
    reply to Choo's comment
  • Setsuna-san
    Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/07/06)
    VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.

    well my country's connection sucks. heres my results: 440kb down and 190kb up.

    @e-jump: you are right, we malaysians tend to download 24/7.lol

    Tue 2008/01/15 06:45:07 JST (ID #69751)
    reply to Setsuna-san's comment
  • Benjamin Takeyo
    Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/04)
    ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^

    reggie,

    I agree that broadband in Indonesia sucks. Let's just hope the government's promise about reducing broadband costs to half until 2011 is going to be fulfilled.

    Anyway this is my result,

    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222034183.png

    Tue 2008/01/15 06:46:01 JST (ID #69752)
    reply to Benjamin Takeyo's comment
  • shippoyasha
    shippoyasha in NYC (Registered on 2007/06/10)
    NEET

    Around 4MB/sec for me. Which is quite more than enough for just about everything.

    Tue 2008/01/15 06:46:23 JST (ID #69753)
    reply to shippoyasha's comment
  • Tempest
    Tempest in New Zealand (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    Exchange Student

    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222035795.png
    Here's mine.
    Nothing compared to Tokyo speeds but it's enough for me, at least for now ^^

    I'm glad my parents still pay the bills I think its about 50-60€ (74 USD) a month, not that cheap eh?

    Tue 2008/01/15 06:56:28 JST (ID #69754)
    reply to Tempest's comment
  • Darkness
    Darkness in London, UK (Registered on 2008/01/14)
    CS Student
    http://www.otakutimes.com

    I'm in the UK and am fortunate enough to have a 24mbit ADSL2+ connection (through Be), which has been the case for a few years now. It is only £18/month, which is very good (in the UK) considering it is unmetered.

    I often find myself getting 2MB/s+ over http, and about 1MB/s when using bittorrent, so I am fairly happy. 16420 down/1131 up on speedtest.net.

    Unfortunately broadband outside of the major cities in the UK sucks quite a bit. The best my parents can get is 512kb/s, and they could only get broadband from 2003 onwards!

    Tue 2008/01/15 07:21:38 JST (ID #69755)
    reply to Darkness's comment
  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    here's my result
    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222029458.png

    i'm using 1Mbps

    when i signed up for broadband in 2004, it costed me US33 monthly for a 256kbps

    1 year later (2005) my account was free upgraded to 512kps with the same price.

    another 1 year later (2006) it was discounted to US27 monthly.

    another 1 year later (2007, it was further discounted to US21 monthly and on top of that i was given free upgrade to 1Mbps. ^^;

    Tue 2008/01/15 07:21:46 JST (ID #69756)
    reply to gordon's comment
  • Fabian
    Fabian in Germany (Registered on 2008/01/08)
    student

    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222041157.png

    It's not the fastest connection but still good enough for me. Over here there are still a lot of areas without broadband internet, because our ISPs are lazy/greedy bums and hardly anyone invests into the infrastructure.

    Tue 2008/01/15 07:24:31 JST (ID #69757)
    reply to Fabian's comment
  • jou
    jou in Zürich, Switzerland (Registered on 2007/11/01)
    PHP guy
    http://blog.orly.ch/

    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222041057.png

    Here's mine, on cable connection. 9Mbit/s down / 900kbit/s up (it's advertised as 10Mbit/1Mbit). I pay 65 CHF (that's around 58 USD/39 EUR) a month for it

    Tue 2008/01/15 07:25:48 JST (ID #69758)
    reply to jou's comment
  • lolipisang
    lolipisang in sg (Registered on 2007/08/23)
    post-hikikomori, now part-time network engineer
    http://pisang.otakurean.com

    Jp,HK,Taiwan all can provide high u/d rates bcos most of the traffic are meant internaly. And traffic destined outbound are capped. I rember getting a 5mbps tops from a peer from japan.
    Well hey ISPs have to pay the bills too ya know. Also since the fastest link to US from asia pac is via japan, traffic have to be shapped and throttle. (damn that Asia-America Gateway sub cable would really be handy anytime soon)

    Well anyways, here in sg isp cap their bandwidth too. eg: here a cable plan lets u have 100/2 internaly while capped outbound traffic.

    Though this aint that bad. Im using 12/.350 and im quite okay with it.
    Compared to the size of devices for my LAN
    http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c307/yaoyao69/Home%20NW/PIC_0003.jpg

    Tue 2008/01/15 07:33:34 JST (ID #69759)
    reply to lolipisang's comment
  • .:nadie:.
    .:nadie:. in La Plata, Argentina (Registered on 2007/10/12)
    Student
    http://p2pnadie2pp.deviantart.com

    I think you mean 74 mbps and not 7,4 :D

    anyways... I have 2,5 Mbps, and here in argentina most of the people dont have broadband, they are with 56k modems .

    Tue 2008/01/15 08:08:58 JST (ID #69760)
    reply to .:nadie:.'s comment
  • Ninja Mari
    Ninja Mari in Japan (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    Japanese Student
    http://japanqna.wordpress.com

    I was using YahooBB for the longest time, then I switched to a small unheard of company because they offered internet + cable TV. Connection wasn't great so I went back to YahooBB. Great downloading speeds with YahooBB.

    Tue 2008/01/15 08:25:42 JST (ID #69761)
    reply to Ninja Mari's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    For all of you with crappy connections: At least you can join here and discuss. How cool is that?!
    No seriously, I'm rather sad for you as I never want to relieve the dial-up nightmare ever again.

    @Setsuna-san: Got to compensate for the sluggish connection rate, right? I don't even feel like joking on this.

    Tue 2008/01/15 09:14:43 JST (ID #69764)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • G-Unit
    G-Unit in Earth, Asia, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/25)
    Student
    http://johndiew0107.wordpress.com/

    I'm using Streamyx 1mbps ADSL... by paying RM88 per month (around USD30)

    what can i say... the only broadband at my region.. average dl speed is 500kbps..

    Tue 2008/01/15 10:00:36 JST (ID #69765)
    reply to G-Unit's comment
  • passerby117
    passerby117 in Somewhere with corn (Registered on 2007/12/13)
    Giant Radioactive Cockroach

    Thank goodness that the government got all the big telecoms together and covered most of Japan's metropolitan areas in fiber ten years ago, right?

    So, how is service with BIGLOBE? I've heard horror stories from friends who had it, and were more or less forced to switch over to @nifty because of BIGLOBE's incredibly strict network restriction policy towards P2P.

    Anyhow, I get around 12Mbps up/ 2Mpbs down (Lives very close to the LAN box thankfully) with unlimited traffic here for about 15USD a month which I think includes voice and a on-demand video thing via the ISP's site. (Wouldn't know since their site is impossible to navigate, and I don't have a phone of any kind...) This is coming from the slowest ISP around here, and via copper. For that price, it's not too shabby.

    Tue 2008/01/15 10:20:17 JST (ID #69766)
    reply to passerby117's comment
  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    The world's fastest internet speed?! Okay, I am definitely moving to Japan. NIPPON BROADBAND BANZAI!!!

    Tue 2008/01/15 11:06:24 JST (ID #69782)
    reply to radical anime fan's comment
  • junq man
    junq man in former superpower (Registered on 2007/08/17)
    working to pay for figures etc.
    http://spacejunq.deviantart.com/

    My download speeds depend very much on what site I'm trying to get on to... mercifully, dannychoo.com is pretty fast. The idea of fixing wiring etc. to the desk, out of sight, is a very good one, I'll try it!

    Tue 2008/01/15 11:07:46 JST (ID #69784)
    reply to junq man's comment
  • OMNI Strike
    OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Aero-mechanical engineering student

    Broadband speed in the UK is a load of shite. Thanks to the "upto" whatever speeds and the usage limits they have from 4pm till midnight. Maybe the Gadgetshows campaign maybe able to fix this. I have never even got close to a 4mb connection that I am supposed to be getting.

    Tue 2008/01/15 11:12:11 JST (ID #69785)
    reply to OMNI Strike's comment
  • hanhan
    hanhan in マレーシア (Registered on 2007/11/24)
    ウェブ デサイ二アー

    Am using a 1mbps broadband line sharing with 3-4 laptops and destops pc. Darn slow when opening web pages, downloading and not to mention sometimes services will be down.. darn you TM NUTS SCREAMyx.. (Malaysia Internet Broadband provider) sigh.. Malaysians deserves a better broadband!

    anyway, this is my test
    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222130681.png

    Tue 2008/01/15 11:36:45 JST (ID #69786)
    reply to hanhan's comment
  • Sinless
    Sinless in Germany (Registered on 2008/01/01)
    Tue 2008/01/15 12:05:34 JST (ID #69788)
    reply to Sinless's comment
  • Sinless
    Sinless in Germany (Registered on 2008/01/01)

    Down: 439kb/s Up: 77kb/s

    Germany is realy a developed country? oO

    Sometimes it don´t believe in that! xD

    And sry for the blank post.

    Tue 2008/01/15 12:08:52 JST (ID #69789)
    reply to Sinless's comment
  • Wolfblitz
    Wolfblitz in Pretoria, South Africa (Registered on 2007/11/02)
    Senior Software & Systems Developer

    I tested my iBurst connection from home and got 826kbps down and 183kbps up.

    I pay R600 (¥9741) per month for a 3.5GB cap which they proxy and shape to their liking. Really sucks.

    Tue 2008/01/15 12:31:27 JST (ID #69790)
    reply to Wolfblitz's comment
  • Ejlan
    Ejlan in Sweden (Registered on 2008/01/07)
    Student

    a old lady in sweden still has the fastest :P 40bg/s if i remember right
    (google it and you see)

    Tue 2008/01/15 12:46:41 JST (ID #69792)
    reply to Ejlan's comment
  • Benjamin Takeyo
    Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/04)
    ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^

    Gordon,

    Nice consecutive hits of free upgrades! ^^

    Btw, to Malaysians here, can I ask something? Since I'm going to move there in a month, for a study in a uni in Sunway ^_^

    Please allow me to explain my situation first. As a non-local, I'm going to be moving around and that means I'm not going to be able to get wired broadband (adsl, cable, and the kinds). My only option is therefore wireless broadband, and for that, I've got my eyes on Jaring.

    What I want to ask is, does Jaring provide stable, rock-solid (none or rare drop-outs) connection with unlimited download? if they don't, what are the other alternatives?

    Thanks in advance for your help and time! I really appreciate it. ^^

    Tue 2008/01/15 12:58:48 JST (ID #69794)
    reply to Benjamin Takeyo's comment
  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    It's slowed down quite a bit since I posted in the middle of the night before. Here's mine at noon.

    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222187447.png

    Also, any Canadians that think their internet sucks, get Shaw Xtreme-I or Nitro. I'm on Xtreme-I and Nitro is 3 times faster.

    Tue 2008/01/15 13:47:30 JST (ID #69798)
    reply to CyruzDraxs's comment
  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222193142.png

    Well, Belgium is one of those freaking countries that has got expensive internet and has limits to how much you can download. I do must say it's quite fast, but still unacceptable.

    I can go at a max of 560 K/s (about 5.8mbps) down, and 128K/s (about 800kbps) up.
    This is your usual 6MBps line and it's adsl. (although I actually upgraded to a 24mbps line, I never reach those speeds but it comes with higher limits (39.90euro for 60gb/month and 29.90 for 20gb, but I can go up to 40gb more per month for 1eur/4gb). And mind you, this is one of the cheapest... But I've got speed and bandwidth enough to run a server, which I'm not really doing at the moment)
    And I'm downing about 60-80gb / month ^^;

    Danny, does your connection have a download/upload limit? (I'm guessing no).

    Tue 2008/01/15 14:07:42 JST (ID #69799)
    reply to Hatix's comment
  • Soturi
    Soturi in Finland, Espoo (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    Student of the Finnish language and soon to be programmer?
    http://www.fin-style.be/blog

    @Hatix: Nu weet je waarom ik naar hier ben verhuisd ;-)

    I made a mistake in my previous post, I asked around, and was told the fastest connection in Finland is 24Mbps/3Mbps, for about 78€. Pretty expensive, but if you take the 1 Mbps upload, it'll cost you about 45€. (cheap compared to 10Mbps/1Mbps;same price some companies ask)
    A lot depends on the area too, if you can have that kind of connection at all. Let's hope ! :D

    Tue 2008/01/15 15:30:21 JST (ID #69801)
    reply to Soturi's comment
  • Locksley
    Locksley in Nottingham, UK (Registered on 2007/11/28)
    Law student
    http://www.locksleynet.com

    Wow, that is some serious speed! I read somewhere that Yahoo in Japan may be getting 1GB/s internet speeds?! Is this possible?

    I have NOTHING good to say about my ISP as they offer miserable speeds at crazy prices! The only good thing I can say is that without it I wouldn't be on dannychoo.com ^^

    Tue 2008/01/15 15:52:25 JST (ID #69802)
    reply to Locksley's comment
  • dream-creation.com
    dream-creation.com in USA (Registered on 2008/01/15)
    I.T. Dude
    http://www.dream-creation.com

    I pay too much for "ok" speed. I pay $80.00USD per month for 10mps down. My providor is time warner. What sucks is I am 1 block from the head end and the speed varies from:
    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222243222.png

    to 9mps.

    There is a new providor around called Verison Fios but they have no infrastructure in my area:(

    Tue 2008/01/15 16:04:26 JST (ID #69803)
    reply to dream-creation.com's comment
  • Dachiko
    Dachiko in Russia, Izhevsk (Registered on 2007/12/19)
    Go player and teacher

    DL 151 kb/s
    UL 253 kb/s

    Pretty slow, isnt it? -__-
    At least there is no cap...

    Tue 2008/01/15 16:09:53 JST (ID #69804)
    reply to Dachiko's comment
  • Sean
    Sean in San Francisco / Tokyo / London / Dublin (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    Video Editor / Sound Designer / DJ
    http://www.goodnessmusic.com

    Did everyone see the Japanese Diet busting out the American government about 9/11 ????

    Check it out:

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0P3mhLDm6_Q

    Tue 2008/01/15 16:40:52 JST (ID #69805)
    reply to Sean's comment
  • Hachiroku
    Hachiroku in Finland (Registered on 2007/12/27)
    New media student

    I have 24Mbps, but that's only what the contract says.

    Tue 2008/01/15 17:10:34 JST (ID #69807)
    reply to Hachiroku's comment
  • JapanAnime
    JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland (Registered on 2007/08/05)
    4th Year Business Economics Student

    My download speed and upload speed are simply terrible. =(

    Download: 1311 kb/s
    Upload: 217 kb/s

    Though I have to say that I'm only paying around €17,50 a month. ^^"

    Tue 2008/01/15 17:12:56 JST (ID #69808)
    reply to JapanAnime's comment
  • ケヴィン
    ケヴィン in Sacramento California, USA (Registered on 2007/11/13)
    High School student

    right now im on cable paying 42 dollars for 6mbps but i planned on getting fiber optic but not sure if im going to move in my area in sacramento you can get for 50 dollars a fiber optic connection for 10 mbps upload/download and up to 50 mbps download and upload for 191 dollars if you get a package for all 3 service from that company which is rather cheap but... thing is why need the speed when not many have the upload power yet to really use it... so its a decent price around california

    Tue 2008/01/15 19:24:18 JST (ID #69820)
    reply to ケヴィン's comment
  • Nagato
    Nagato in USA (Registered on 2008/01/09)
    University Student
    http://www.are-are.net

    Oh wow. So, I'm totally moving to Japan now. See you in 16 hours, lawl.

    Wed 2008/01/16 00:16:28 JST (ID #69866)
    reply to Nagato's comment
  • Starboykb
    Starboykb in Brunei Earth (Registered on 2007/05/15)
    IT TechGuy
    http://starboykb.blogspot.com

    I heard someone complained about its upload and download speed is slow. Well compared to mine. i got a 512 kbps speed, 62kb (less) upload and download speed. i pay for at least US$61 per month.

    who else worst than mine?

    Wed 2008/01/16 05:32:14 JST (ID #69894)
    reply to Starboykb's comment
  • duffman
    duffman in the Urban Jungle that is Manila(PH)~ (Registered on 2007/10/30)
    Daigakusei [Consular and Diplomatic Affairs]
    http://dixinfernal.wordpress.com

    i sooooo totally want to live there, here in the Phils. we only got 1Mbps connections and thats very slow compared to the insane connections in Japan~

    wicked speeds indeed! w(^o^)W

    Wed 2008/01/16 06:18:05 JST (ID #69897)
    reply to duffman's comment
  • Xacur
    Xacur in Mérida, Yucatán, México (Registered on 2007/11/11)
    student
    http://technotaku.com/

    I've never seen a poll so "even" in this site.

    Wed 2008/01/16 07:52:15 JST (ID #69904)
    reply to Xacur's comment
  • MrColobus
    MrColobus in UK (Registered on 2007/01/14)
    Analyst

    I get about 15 mbps download when connected to my Giganews account, yet I only get about 7 mbps on the Speedtest site! Hmmmm..
    I pay £38 month which is a lot, but everything costs load in the uk.
    Apparently they're trialing 50mbps soon :)

    Wed 2008/01/16 12:00:09 JST (ID #69924)
    reply to MrColobus's comment
  • Gorgo
    Gorgo in Florence, Italy (Registered on 2007/04/16)
    Games addicted
    http://addictedtoludus.com/

    I have a Telecom "alice" connection, they say it's a 7mb type...
    Here is my results:
    http://www.speedtest.net/result/222663045.png

    Wed 2008/01/16 16:42:27 JST (ID #69935)
    reply to Gorgo's comment
  • lin-da-kenobi
    lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    medicine student & otaku

    well my internet is a bit more faster than a turtle that's all i can say *sob sob*

    Wed 2008/01/16 19:41:09 JST (ID #69941)
    reply to lin-da-kenobi's comment
  • kirika
    kirika in Sweden. (Registered on 2007/05/24)
    Wizard.

    I've got 100/10Mbit for about $55 here in Sweden. 7-12 Mbyte down, 1-2Mbyte up. ^_^ . Static IP and unlimited all the way.

    Thu 2008/01/17 00:51:27 JST (ID #69961)
    reply to kirika's comment
  • lt. slothrop
    lt. slothrop in new york (Registered on 2008/01/17)
    theoretical freelance waste reduction engineer

    Ugh. I’m getting 734 kb/s. American really needs to catch up in connection.

    On a better note, wireless electricity isn’t too far off!
    http://www.technewsworld.com/story/57757.html it’s also in the February issue of PopSci too, with pretty pictures and all. Woot!

    Fri 2008/01/18 11:08:35 JST (ID #70082)
    reply to lt. slothrop's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    I get about 2.5MB/s however I think the tests are inconclusive and only measure a snapshot of your connectionr ather than an average- the first test I got a max of 936 kb/sec but the second time I registered about 2.5MB/s. That is the University's speed for you- I'm not sure how fast or slow that is, but at home I know we can go faster. I am happy with the speed here on campus- some days it is slow and others it is fast.

    Fri 2008/01/18 12:42:34 JST (ID #70088)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • Skull_Commander
    Skull_Commander in On Earth (Registered on 2007/09/15)
    IT Guys

    I'm using Fastnet ( http://www.firstmedia.com ) which currently the fastest ISP in Jakarta (and Indonesia) for personal use. I'm using the 768 Kbps package which cost me about 33 US$ per month. It's quite fast, on average, I can download at around 500 Kbps.

    Sat 2008/01/19 02:32:10 JST (ID #70138)
    reply to Skull_Commander's comment
  • Dors
    Dors in Florida (Registered on 2007/09/02)
    Stocker

    9.9 mb down and 1.5 up in Florida .... about 8 times less than lol

    Sat 2008/01/19 05:23:21 JST (ID #70153)
    reply to Dors's comment
  • Happler
    Happler in Longmont, CO USA (Registered on 2007/06/06)
    Unix Admin
    http://www.happler.com

    I think that I am lucky here in Denver, but still does not have the upstream that I want.


    http://www.speedtest.net/result/223692417.png

    Sat 2008/01/19 08:52:02 JST (ID #70163)
    reply to Happler's comment
  • terry
    terry in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/02)
    =.=!
    http://hihi123.wordpress.com

    i'm using a 12mbps down, 356kbps upstream from my country connection.. the upstream seriously suck big time.

    Sat 2008/01/19 21:18:45 JST (ID #70190)
    reply to terry's comment
  • lazerbeak
    lazerbeak in Germany (Registered on 2008/01/21)
    System Administrator
    http://www.thedoitsujin.com/

    even though there are DSL speeds up to 16mbps over here(which one can afford), i'm using my old reliable cable connection since 6 years. at first 2mbit then 6mbit. nothing better :D

    Tue 2008/01/22 07:04:00 JST (ID #70355)
    reply to lazerbeak's comment
  • Neocoyo_the_one
    Neocoyo_the_one in Ashford, Kent, UK (I NEED TO GET OUTTA HERE!!) (Registered on 2008/01/05)
    Student

    OMNI strike im happy i can agree with you with the gadget show point(glad im not the only viewer if it), the connection is a discrace for a "fully doveloped" country! I barely scrape 800KB/s actual download speed with up to 8MBs conection! I mean compare that to you connection danny, in japan gettng a possible 100MB/s!

    BTW 1000KBs = 1MB
    so your getting...74.3MB/s (sorry to have to correct you) =0^

    it makes me ashamed to live here =0S

    Wed 2008/01/23 18:27:57 JST (ID #70473)
    reply to Neocoyo_the_one's comment
  • Rufus Shinra
    Rufus Shinra in 神羅HQ 60th floor, Midgar (Registered on 2007/01/19)

    like some people pointed out, you made a typo danny (7.4 instead of 74kbps). That should theoretically be about 9MB/s?

    I get around 700KB/s download on non-peak times. Could be better but I'm happy with it for now (it comes free of charge with my room). Didn't notice any significant changes when I used internet in Japan or Korea.

    Thu 2008/01/24 21:08:23 JST (ID #70617)
    reply to Rufus Shinra's comment
  • MrShawn
    MrShawn in Houston, Texas (Registered on 2008/01/19)
    Student
    http://mrshawn16.blogspot.com

    Well......in terms of Internet and Wifi, every country is moving ahead of us (USA). We are still struggling get every area in the USA broadband capable. Goodbye mighty USA. We knew ye well.

    Thu 2008/01/24 21:18:13 JST (ID #70619)
    reply to MrShawn's comment
  • Ed Gomez
    Ed Gomez in Perris, CA (Registered on 2007/03/01)
    Art Production Manager, Computer/Graphic Design Tutor
    http://www.studioartmix.com/cosplay

    In addition, have you heard that TimeWarner is trying a "more bandwidth you use, the more you pay" system. Even though is in trials right now, I could see all providers doing that. Verizon is close behind.

    Sun 2008/01/27 20:26:00 JST (ID #70855)
    reply to Ed Gomez's comment
  • Keo
    Keo in England (Registered on 2007/10/09)
    http://www.keozen.com

    At home I have a terrible connection, I don't think I've ever gotten faster than 68kb/s at work it's around 6mb/s :)

    Fri 2008/02/01 07:26:50 JST (ID #71202)
    reply to Keo's comment
  • TB-138
    TB-138 in Endor (Registered on 2008/02/25)
    Scout Trooper

    FIBER OPTIC!!

    Tue 2008/02/26 19:43:06 JST (ID #73255)
    reply to TB-138's comment
  • lovetanime
    lovetanime in watching anime :P (Registered on 2007/10/23)
    student

    hmm need more speed I seem to be at 1MB-2MB range (high side)

    6+MB people are lucky...

    Wed 2008/02/27 04:33:54 JST (ID #73280)
    reply to lovetanime's comment
  • pogi420
    pogi420 in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/03/03)
    Student

    that is insanely crazy cheap

    i pay 20$ (sharing with 3 roomies) for a crap 256kb connection with a 6gb cap per month.

    Australia sucks, inflation here is high, smokes are expensive, and ignorant racist white people are everywhere

    Thu 2008/03/13 17:21:19 JST (ID #155688)
    reply to pogi420's comment
  • PudgyM29
    PudgyM29 in Chicago, IL. [U.S.A.] (Registered on 2008/03/30)
    Fledgling repowriter
    http://sn.im/sdr002

    I cannot run the Speedtest test. I don't allow Flash® to execute on this computer. It is a gaping security hazard.
    Besides, I'm still using a v.90 modem. I'm running Windows® 98 (first edition). I pay $95.40 | year ($7.95 | month) for service. I have a lot of dial-up networks to which I can logon.
    I lurk at some broadband fora [One - BroadbandReports - was recently hit by a DDoS attack, because it was telling its surfers how to prevent their computers from being compromised. I actually downloaded the list of I. P. Addresses whose computers were used to DDoS it. Ohmigawd: So many people using broadband on the World-Wide Web with *no* concept of how to prevent this from occurring.]. I could eventually go to _DSL, but not with this computer. Maybe the next one.

    Tue 2008/04/29 09:39:34 JST (ID #177419)
    reply to PudgyM29's comment
  • xcloude
    xcloude in Penang (Registered on 2008/04/29)
    software developer
    http://japanesegirlidol.blogspot.com

    the broadband internet connection in Malaysia sucks......most people got 512kbps...... 1/10 speed of developed country broadband....

    Wed 2008/04/30 17:22:32 JST (ID #178456)
    reply to xcloude's comment
  • 6pack
    6pack in a small place in this ugly yet beautiful world (Registered on 2008/03/20)
    browsing the nets
    http://otakuposts.blogspot.com/

    wow freaky speed! i currently have a 256k unlimited connection for about USD30 per month.
    Considering that a 8mbps (capped) connection costs about USD1000 per month, this connection speed we'll never get to see in india, not for next 10 years atleast. :sob:

    Tue 2008/05/06 14:55:24 JST (ID #182434)
    reply to 6pack's comment
  • Kozta-Boom
    Kozta-Boom in Coconut cream pie world (Registered on 2008/06/25)
    Spartan
    http://www.ryobase.com

    whoa!! even comcast can't reaches your speed. >,<'''' mine max speed is 18 mbps.

    Sun 2008/07/13 00:13:19 JST (ID #236365)
    reply to Kozta-Boom's comment
  • kkkel
    kkkel in Rome (Registered on 2009/01/10)
    System Administrator

    Now i've 640k line but 7 month ago was 56k. Many peaple are in this stetus, this is digital divide.

    Sun 2009/02/15 18:13:25 JST (ID #490742)
    reply to kkkel's comment
  • Racer's Dream
    Racer's Dream in Curva Tamburello (Registered on 2009/01/27)
    90's F1 Afficionate and Anti-Otaku
    http://www.livestream.com/f1action

    In the Federative Republic of Puerto Rico, Up/Down speeds are dead ZERO!!!!!!!!!!
    It ain't gonna b fast than a Ferrari Enzo of '92

    Mon 2009/07/13 18:54:26 JST (ID #675446)
    reply to Racer's Dream's comment

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