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complich8
Sat, 04-17-2004, 05:22 AM
So Elia back in the naruto forums brought up an interesting question that I think could stand to be talked about, for shits and giggles.

What sorts of internet connections (speed, type, constraints) are you using, and how much are ya paying for it?

With more and more people talking about how broadband is becoming ubiquitous, I wonder how much it is the case in a relatively specialized community like the gotwoot forum-following anime fan community.

I'm living on campus at Purdue University right now, and we've got 10 megabits from the wall but are limited to 2 gigs either direction per day (rolling limits, if I download 800 megs in this hour, it'll be there for the next 24 -- and on-campus traffic doesn't count toward those limits). This effectively limits us to a constant stream at something less than 85 megs/hour, or about 24 KB/sec average -- though the fact that we can burst as high as 800ish helps ease that pain a bit. We've got a nifty stats page set up to help users track their bandwidth use, and a really crappy little vb.net app that nobody in their right mind would ever use because it does nothing but queries that hourly-updated webpage to see if you're over the "recommended" limit of 1 gig/day either direction.

In about 6 weeks I'll be living in an apartment "off campus" (even though there's academic buildings to the north, south, and west and an administrative building a block east...). My future roommate already lives there and has cable TV and cable internet in a combo package... the connection is capped to about 450KB/sec download and 32KB/sec upload or so, and I think it's about $85USD/month for the combination digital cable and cable modem service (or if we just wanted the net connection I think $50/month). Our other option would be DSL from Verizon, and our local verizon branch offers a 7.1 mbit down 786kbit up connection for about $110/month, or 1.5 mbit/384 kbit for $50/month (pay twice as much for twice as much, pay the same for half as much, or keep what we've got for what we pay for it now).

So what about everyone else?

itachi_
Sat, 04-17-2004, 05:40 AM
4mbit down and up- $25 each month.... No downloading limit.

Yeah I now I should get BBB, which is 10mbit down and up for about $30 each month.. :/ I will.

Lego
Sat, 04-17-2004, 06:04 AM
Im on crappy adelphia, its either that or bell south down here. Bout 40 a month.

I currently have 1.5-1.8 it fluctuates down and 30 at most up.

Stoopider
Sat, 04-17-2004, 09:12 AM
Streamyx here in M'sia.

Download Speed around 32kb/s. I think thats 384k connection.. Upload around 12kb/s. Umm. 128k.
And I'm paying Rm66 for it. U$D 17.84 per month.

Unlimited Download and Upload.

I'm going for an upgrade to 512k. It'll be 8 bucks extra. However I've applied it like 6 months ago and it hasn't come yet. Here it's cheap but their incredibly hopeless when it comes to service. One of my friend forgot to pay his bill. And he paid the month after, but he didn't get reconnected for a year. Hahahah.

bwabes
Sat, 04-17-2004, 11:38 AM
10mbps connection for $100 a year, no limit.

Mut
Sat, 04-17-2004, 02:44 PM
stupid cable. i don't pay for it, the univ does.

sangai
Sat, 04-17-2004, 02:56 PM
dsl

1.5 mb down
896 kb up

39.99 a month.

will be switching to cable though.

lionheart1012000
Sat, 04-17-2004, 03:53 PM
all i know is i have cable...and i dont know how much my parents pay for it. @_@. god im stupid.

Uzumaki Naruto
Sat, 04-17-2004, 04:21 PM
lets see, i on a comcast modem, dont really know how much speed i can get from it, but there are soemtimes where i was dling at about 2.5 megs per sec, but my regular speed is about 284 kbs dont know much baout uploading, and i pay about 45 bucks a month and modem rent too

JusDaMan
Sat, 04-17-2004, 06:22 PM
OC3. its like a building connection Lol.

sangai
Sat, 04-17-2004, 06:39 PM
its like ocs 255 its optical cable and its really fast.

if you got that then your lucky. very expensive to have.

wish i could get that.

hiddenpookie
Sat, 04-17-2004, 08:41 PM
dsl lite ehmm $25 a month. brings modem.bla blah

oceen246
Sun, 04-18-2004, 12:08 AM
cable internet + cable tv + phone all together = $140 monthly
Download: 6mb/s and up
Upload: 800Kb/s

bwabes
Sun, 04-18-2004, 12:27 AM
That seems pretty expensive, right? Would it be cheaper to get them seperately from different services?

sangai
Sun, 04-18-2004, 12:31 AM
that acutally sounds pretty good.

considering

my bills
phone:65 bucks
tv: 49.99
internet:39.99

but his up and download speeds are pretty good.

that price seems reasonable. im gonna assume that is cox cable or something.

Stoopider
Sun, 04-18-2004, 02:09 AM
Originally posted by: bwabes
That seems pretty expensive, right? Would it be cheaper to get them seperately from different services?

But that's 6 mb/s a sec man! Thats like t3 or something. You'll download one anime episode in 30 seconds!

bwabes
Sun, 04-18-2004, 02:12 AM
Nah, he's got cable internet. That's just the theoretical maximum. You never really achieve that. I've got a t3 here, with a theoretical 10mb/s, and the most I've seen out of it is 6mb/s, which is close to the practical limit of 7mb/s.

Stoopider
Sun, 04-18-2004, 02:39 AM
But its still helluva lot better than mine.

It takes me 4-12 hours to download one Anime episode.. *Sniff*

Can you imagine the pain and Mental suffering I have to go through just waiting for the anime to finish downloading??? AAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

*Cowers in the corner of the room and starts scribbling on the wall with blood from wrist*

complich8
Sun, 04-18-2004, 06:34 AM
bwabes: T3 is 45 megabit, or 5.6 MB/sec ... if you're getting 6 you've got just a tad of extra fiber going your way or you've got

one of the big things that I hate is that marketing everywhere has confused a lot of people as to the difference between kb/kB/mb/mB and made them interchangable. So one minute you'll have the cable company offering you "3 meg cable" that's 3 megabit, not megabyte, so is actually only a bit more than 300K/sec. But people usually measure their throughput in the terms that make more sense to them, which typically means kilobytes and megabytes .... who wants to remember that a megabyte is 8096 kilobits, when it's a whole lot easier to think in orders of magnitude and useful sizes.

The other thing that really cheeses me off is that a lot of places (particularly apartment complexes) insist on using the term "T1" for marketing. "T1 internet" doesn't mean a whole lot, because while perfectly adequate for one or maybe a couple people to share, it's not enough for a whole apartment complex. One of my friends got one of those apartments, and it turns off their connection is firewalled and natted, and their whole apartment complex (about 120 units) shares a grand total of 3 T1 lines... or 4.6 megabits. How lame is that?

Needless to say, she's moving i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif

ELiA
Mon, 04-19-2004, 04:24 PM
I now feel guilty for what I did, complich8. You sound to me like a very nice person. I think that if you were with me in "de middelbare school" (/highschool), we'd play Tekken Tag together. I am sorry for the trouble I have caused.

I hope this was off-topic enough to get banned, so I can feel remorse...

oceen246
Mon, 04-19-2004, 06:35 PM
it takes me about 40 minutes to download one anime episode, and my service is pretty good, so I don't really mind.

I used to have DSL before with verizon, and there was always a problem with my line. I had Business DSL, which cost me about $70 a month, and my phone was $70 also, which ended being $140 in total.

I didn't have cable tv because truth is, I don't watch much tv with all the anime episodes I download. But now, I have cable tv, internet, and phone all for the same total I used to have before.

KakashiSensei
Tue, 04-20-2004, 08:02 AM
well i'm in canada, Toronto to be exact and I pay $46 CAD for a 4 MBit Down 800 kbps upstream. That is good considering they screwed up on my billing and i should be paying more like $79. Its unlimited BW no restrictions or soft caps like rogers up here. I needed that kind of speed b/c i download about 250 - 300 Gigs a month. (have a dvd burner).

Gaz
Tue, 04-20-2004, 08:54 AM
am I the only person in the UK on this forum ?

I pay £23.98 per month for my 512kbps ADSL connection (approx 55k/bps download rate).

Standard fees for the UK hover between £19.99 to £30 for standard 512kbps services.

oceen246
Tue, 04-20-2004, 09:49 AM
Originally posted by: KakashiSensei
well i'm in canada, Toronto to be exact and I pay $46 CAD for a 4 MBit Down 800 kbps upstream. That is good considering they screwed up on my billing and i should be paying more like $79.

How much is $46 CAD and $79 CAD in US dollars?

AkimichiChouji
Tue, 04-20-2004, 09:59 AM
46$ is probably like 30-35$ us 79 is like 55-60$ american.

I live outside of toronto, actually in a small country village of 400 people which is absoultly retarded. I've lived here for 7 years now and just finally got cable internet im going at like 100-300kbs so thats alright i guess it gets the stuff i want better then my 28.8 and 56k

r3n
Tue, 04-20-2004, 11:22 AM
Originally posted by: Gaz
am I the only person in the UK on this forum ?

I pay £23.98 per month for my 512kbps ADSL connection (approx 55k/bps download rate).

Standard fees for the UK hover between £19.99 to £30 for standard 512kbps services.

ditto

british connections jst sux

Xollence
Tue, 04-20-2004, 08:39 PM
I got cable connection from Optimum Online for 40 bucks a month.

itachi_
Wed, 04-21-2004, 09:10 AM
Hurray for Swedish ISP...

Stoopider
Wed, 04-21-2004, 10:52 AM
Anybody here from Korea? I heard Korea is dirt cheap.

itachi_
Wed, 04-21-2004, 11:31 AM
Sweden, Korea and one other country is in the top of the ISP, and are cheapest too..

Xollence
Wed, 04-21-2004, 12:25 PM
I've been to Korea. Most people just use PC rooms. Don't know how much it is, maybe it's because the won is a lot weaker than the dollar.

r3n
Wed, 04-21-2004, 03:01 PM
most korean apartments come equiped with 2mb as standard i think, its practically free.

JusDaMan
Wed, 04-21-2004, 04:48 PM
That is due to koreans being the worlds largest mmorpg players. The government even suspended gaming from the times of 1am to 1pm. This dood a while back gamed for 3 days stright but then died =P. and there a internet cafe on every street... and im talking about south korea not sure about north korea being they they r opressed and all...

Kamikaze_Jeanne
Thu, 04-22-2004, 09:24 AM
I live in Sweden, it costs 300kr/month, and that's about 30$ each month.
Is that cheap?

AkimichiChouji
Thu, 04-22-2004, 09:40 AM
Originally posted by: Stoopider
Anybody here from Korea? I heard Korea is dirt cheap.

For sure, they are the gaming capital of the world right now, they hosted WCG World Cyber Games for the last 3 years i think its in San Fransico for next years world gaming championships which is awesome World Cyber Games (http://www.worldcybergames.org)

So i would assume so

itachi_
Thu, 04-22-2004, 12:30 PM
Originally posted by: Kamikaze_Jeanne
I live in Sweden, it costs 300kr/month, and that's about 30$ each month.
Is that cheap?

No, it's not $30, take times 7.5

And BBB 10mbit is about $30.

Mut
Thu, 04-22-2004, 12:32 PM
south korea's got seoul. GET IT

Stoopider
Thu, 04-22-2004, 02:31 PM
Originally posted by: Xollence
I've been to Korea. Most people just use PC rooms. Don't know how much it is, maybe it's because the won is a lot weaker than the dollar.

PC rooms? You mean Cybercafe's?? here in Malaysia is very cheap as well for Cybercafe's. It was the trend at one time. But now It's kinda dying out.

It's about Rm2 or USD 0.50$ per hour.

kira_blade
Fri, 04-23-2004, 05:22 PM
Its unlimited BW no restrictions or soft caps like rogers up here

Hey, I'm from Canada too and I have Rogers and there's no cap. There're no restrictions. Which service do you have? I got:

DL: 3Mbps
UL: 384kbps

It's unlimited and I pay $45 CAD. Wow, internet is expensive in the States.

r3n
Sat, 04-24-2004, 04:31 PM
a friend of mine was the UK representitive at FIFA in the WCG in korea a while back, he stayed there for a while afterwards to at a friends place, and gaming was a massive sport there he said, but most of the games they play are strat. or RPG. one of the biggest MMORPGs there atm is Mu, www.muonline.com its quite fun actually, but most players way outrank me lol, i jst get owned i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif

oh btw i found out that the guy i was talking about is now moving to china to play FIFA professionally, as computergaming has been classed as a sport there now, and its gunna be big.

AkimichiChouji
Mon, 04-26-2004, 08:08 AM
Oh ya i should have mentioned....Hungray is hosting the olympics soon? or something like that and they are pulling for a computer gaming category *cough* counter-strike *cough* just a fyi on what they are trying to do, these guys are making 6 digit salaries playing online now


X'Ds~Grrrr... from canada is living on korea since like 2000 i think

Himura_san
Tue, 04-27-2004, 01:26 AM
Originally posted by: itachi_
Sweden, Korea and one other country is in the top of the ISP, and are cheapest too..

Too bad american ISPs are monopolized phone companies and cable companies!
So they split AT&T into the babyBells to get rid of the monopoly but now they got
regional monopoly! what bullshit is that?!?

AkimichiChouji
Tue, 04-27-2004, 09:06 AM
All they want is money...more money teh crapier the service...so who cares is their moto

hiroshi
Wed, 04-28-2004, 05:23 PM
1Mbps Connection. In theory, this means i SHOULD get: 128KBps down
What i 'actually' get due to the variation with Broadband by location is: 112KBps down.

My upload is only 30KBps which is really bad.
It costs me: £35 per month ($62)
See how much we get charged in England? Damn you guys are lucky, you get fast connections for peanuts.