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#10237 11-Nov-2006 14:26
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Ok since people at Xnet read this now, are you guys planning to add anymore international capacity?
Local is fine, this is what I get from nzdsl.co.nz:

Te Aroha exchange
plan: 2mb/128k - 10 gig cap

Download Speed: 1864 kbps (233 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 126 kbps (15.8 KB/sec transfer rate)


Speedtest.net
11/11/2006 1:22 AM GMT Download: 676 kb/s Upload: 85 kb/s Ping:204 ms Server Location: Los Angeles, CA

11/11/2006 1:25 AM GMT Download: 1276 kb/s Upload: 55 kb/s Ping: 120 ms Server Location: Sydney



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  #51995 11-Nov-2006 16:44
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DjShadow: Ok since people at Xnet read this now, are you guys planning to add anymore international capacity?
Local is fine, this is what I get from nzdsl.co.nz:

Te Aroha exchange
plan: 2mb/128k - 10 gig cap

Download Speed: 1864 kbps (233 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 126 kbps (15.8 KB/sec transfer rate)


Speedtest.net
11/11/2006 1:22 AM GMT Download: 676 kb/s Upload: 85 kb/s Ping:204 ms Server Location: Los Angeles, CA

11/11/2006 1:25 AM GMT Download: 1276 kb/s Upload: 55 kb/s Ping: 120 ms Server Location: Sydney





International Capacity is always looked at on a continual basis and is consistently being increased, thats all I can really tell you at this stage




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