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BMarquis
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  #2248478 30-May-2019 13:45
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Talkiet:

 

BMarquis:

 

[snip]

 

We aren't intending the feedback to be "we got 8.6gbps", "well, we only got 5.4Gbps" etc.

 

 

If I pay for 10Gbps, I expect to get 10Gbps 24*7

 

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:-)

 

 

 

 

Since you, personally, arent on the Chorus network - you are free to expect that. ;)




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  #2248480 30-May-2019 13:47
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BMarquis:

 

Since you, personally, arent on the Chorus network - you are free to expect that. ;)

 

 

this reads as you want issues on chorus's network ;)





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  #2248485 30-May-2019 14:01
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hio77:

 

this reads as you want issues on chorus's network ;)

 

 

Definitely not :)
I'm confident that with our congestion free network and the checks/processes we have around the trial, ridiculously high speeds are possible for these trialists.
This has been lab proven with us and some RSPs already.

Production thoughput testing of Layer3+ rates in excess of 8gbps is a whole other kettle of fish that I know the community here understands.

 

I took Talkiet's tonge-in-cheek comment as intended :) And I know you are just trying to wind me up haha


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