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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

United Networks VS. e-Go VS. Wnet

couple days ago Wataniya called mom telling her that she won one year free subscription to Wnet, two days before they call us i was about to go and get me in of those Wnet and thank god i didn't :P I've heard a lot about how fast this connection is but it wasn't what i was expecting at all, it's not even a high speed connection : the surfing is slow and download rates aren't what i expected and I've tried it in more than one place,,, let's stop the talking and start watching shall we? OK




this is a speed test from my United Networks 512 kb/s and it's very good and fast i can't deny it



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i took this picture from Frankom from his e-Go i hope he doesn't get upset :P and as you see it's so fast that it scares the S#!& out of me :x

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and this is Wnet,,, yeah i know,,, isn't it something? :x the maximum speed when i download is 30 kB\s and while using a download accelerator it gets about 45 kB\s, I've called the help desk and asked them about it they said to me "the speed is 512 kb/s" but from what i see it's not even 128 :x so i told them it's not that fast and sometimes when i surf the web it take a long of time to open, so they told me they'll check the problem and call,,, but no one called, so i e-mailed them about it, and no one replayed YET,,,

i hope there's something wrong and they can fix it :x

PS: each 1 kB = 8 kb,,, 'b' stands for 'bit' and 'B' stands for 'byte', where one byte refers to 8 bits , just so you know about it :P

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