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Technology Stocks : LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here

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To: Curtis E. Bemis who wrote (6928)5/14/2000 1:58:00 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) of 12823
 
Upon Further Examination....

Hi Curtis,

Do you know if dslreports.com
is strictly for DSL setups? I'm getting some drastically different numbers at this test site than I am at another, I've run multiple tests at each. Here are my results:

dslreports.com
__798x553Kbps
_9744x761
_8120x451
Infinity x434
_9744x716
_9744x_79
_9744x434
_4429x553
48720x716
_4429x369

computingcentral.com

1127Kbps
__68
_354
_816
_337
_370
1073
1236
1854
_566
1236

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What I can sense is that the later figures from Computing Central seem more in keeping with my sense of the real bit rate. Comments welcomed.

Oh, BTW, Bend Cable, here in Bend,OR has recently upgraded its head-ends to accomodate growth and I find that I am no better off. I regularly visit www.kksf.com and stream their audio signal and almost every session get interrupts on a 20.7K steaming audio feed, due to network congestion, according to the Real Network data line.

I believe that the DSL test you've offered may not be accurate or useful to cable modem users. Again, comments welcomed, as I am no expert here.

Best, Ray
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