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Harbinger

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#33233 4-May-2009 13:05
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After the service performance several months ago, I moved back to the $1/gb plan.


However a change in circumstances makes me look at moving yet again, back to the Torrent plan.


Can people share their views on service these days - ie; average speeds in the 2-8am block compared to normal day-time speeds.


I'm on a fairly average connect at the moment (being so far away from the exchange) - 4mbit connect speed, so get around 430k/s when using UseNet. Of course I dont want to go back to the ~25mbytes I got on the Torrent Plan before I did my initial switch-over.


Let me know how you find it!

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  #212093 4-May-2009 13:18
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Harbinger:
Of course I dont want to go back to the ~25mbytes I got on the Torrent Plan before I did my initial switch-over.

Dang, I wish I could have that much speed - 25MBps would be awesome. Why did you ever change? Surprised




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  #212096 4-May-2009 13:26
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Hard to figure out why the switch-back. 25megs in 8 hours was just a *tad* too slow *cough dial-up can do better cough*

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