http://www.teksavvy.com
They have an excellent reputation, I checked them out on DSLReports and a couple other sites.
Here's a few speed tests I just did:




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I hope the shows are not COPYRIGHTED?Caydr wrote:Nice! How much is it though? Where do you live such that you can get such a good rate to Vancouver? (Waits for "Vancouver")
I don't have anything against Rogers (my current ISP) except that they filter torrent download speeds... horrrribly. I get all my TV through torrents mostly. I can't wait 2 weeks to watch the latest episode of something, you know?
That just sucks ass. Even the FCC doesn't regard that as "boardband", and their standards are really low.
You should really change your ISP AF, take a look at entanet's resellers such as UKFSN. Entanet is often regarded as one of the best providers.
Yeah, they call it wireless broadband, but it's this speed 99% of the time. It used to go a good bit faster every once in a while, and very rarely in the dead of night suddenly become a 2 megabit connection for half an hour. Apparently it's only broadband when no one else is using it...Relative wrote:That just sucks ass. Even the FCC doesn't regard that as "boardband", and their standards are really low.
In general, I think browsers, bittorent clients, etc. will use bytes, and bandwidth sellers will use bits.Snipawolf wrote:I am not quite sure.
A bit is 1/8 of a byte, so maybe..
Generally, if I read KB, I see KiloByte, not KiloBit.
So, if it is reading in bits, then maybe I am incorrect, and actually getting the correct speed.